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1987

Journal Article

Apparent Dose-Dependence of Chloroquine Pharmacokinetics Due to Limited Assay Sensitivity and Short Sampling Times

Tett, SE and Cutler, DJ (1987). Apparent Dose-Dependence of Chloroquine Pharmacokinetics Due to Limited Assay Sensitivity and Short Sampling Times. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 31 (6), 729-731. doi: 10.1007/BF00541305

Apparent Dose-Dependence of Chloroquine Pharmacokinetics Due to Limited Assay Sensitivity and Short Sampling Times

1986

Journal Article

Removal of An Endogenous Fluorescent Compound From Urine to Allow Quantitation of Low Concentrations of Hydroxychloroquine and Metabolites by High-Performance Liquid-Chromatography

Tett, SE, Cutler, DJ and Brown, KF (1986). Removal of An Endogenous Fluorescent Compound From Urine to Allow Quantitation of Low Concentrations of Hydroxychloroquine and Metabolites by High-Performance Liquid-Chromatography. Journal of Chromatography, 383 (1), 236-238. doi: 10.1016/S0378-4347(00)83468-4

Removal of An Endogenous Fluorescent Compound From Urine to Allow Quantitation of Low Concentrations of Hydroxychloroquine and Metabolites by High-Performance Liquid-Chromatography

1985

Journal Article

High-Performance Liquid-Chromatographic Assay for Hydroxychloroquine and Metabolites in Blood and Plasma, Using a Stationary Phase of Poly(styrene Divinylbenzene) and a Mobile Phase At Ph 11, with Fluorimetric Detection

Tett, SE, Cutler, DJ and Brown, KF (1985). High-Performance Liquid-Chromatographic Assay for Hydroxychloroquine and Metabolites in Blood and Plasma, Using a Stationary Phase of Poly(styrene Divinylbenzene) and a Mobile Phase At Ph 11, with Fluorimetric Detection. Journal of Chromatography, 344 (NOV), 241-248. doi: 10.1016/S0378-4347(00)82024-1

High-Performance Liquid-Chromatographic Assay for Hydroxychloroquine and Metabolites in Blood and Plasma, Using a Stationary Phase of Poly(styrene Divinylbenzene) and a Mobile Phase At Ph 11, with Fluorimetric Detection