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Are injectable illegal polypeptide drugs safe? : case report demonstrating the presence of haemolytic Bacillus cereus in two illegal peptide drugs

(2018) DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS. 10(4). p.791-795
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BLACK-MARKET PRODUCTS, PHARMACEUTICAL-PREPARATIONS, COUNTERFEIT BEVACIZUMAB, IDENTIFICATION, GROWTH, INJECTION, GHRP-2, ANALOG

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MLA
Janvier, Steven, et al. “Are Injectable Illegal Polypeptide Drugs Safe? : Case Report Demonstrating the Presence of Haemolytic Bacillus Cereus in Two Illegal Peptide Drugs.” DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS, vol. 10, no. 4, 2018, pp. 791–95, doi:10.1002/dta.2304.
APA
Janvier, S., Wattijn, E., Botteldoorn, N., De Spiegeleer, B., Deconinck, E., & Vanhee, C. (2018). Are injectable illegal polypeptide drugs safe? : case report demonstrating the presence of haemolytic Bacillus cereus in two illegal peptide drugs. DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS, 10(4), 791–795. https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.2304
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Janvier, Steven, Elke Wattijn, Nadine Botteldoorn, Bart De Spiegeleer, Eric Deconinck, and Celine Vanhee. 2018. “Are Injectable Illegal Polypeptide Drugs Safe? : Case Report Demonstrating the Presence of Haemolytic Bacillus Cereus in Two Illegal Peptide Drugs.” DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS 10 (4): 791–95. https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.2304.
Chicago author-date (all authors)
Janvier, Steven, Elke Wattijn, Nadine Botteldoorn, Bart De Spiegeleer, Eric Deconinck, and Celine Vanhee. 2018. “Are Injectable Illegal Polypeptide Drugs Safe? : Case Report Demonstrating the Presence of Haemolytic Bacillus Cereus in Two Illegal Peptide Drugs.” DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS 10 (4): 791–795. doi:10.1002/dta.2304.
Vancouver
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Janvier S, Wattijn E, Botteldoorn N, De Spiegeleer B, Deconinck E, Vanhee C. Are injectable illegal polypeptide drugs safe? : case report demonstrating the presence of haemolytic Bacillus cereus in two illegal peptide drugs. DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS. 2018;10(4):791–5.
IEEE
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S. Janvier, E. Wattijn, N. Botteldoorn, B. De Spiegeleer, E. Deconinck, and C. Vanhee, “Are injectable illegal polypeptide drugs safe? : case report demonstrating the presence of haemolytic Bacillus cereus in two illegal peptide drugs,” DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 791–795, 2018.
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  author       = {{Janvier, Steven and Wattijn, Elke and Botteldoorn, Nadine and De Spiegeleer, Bart and Deconinck, Eric and Vanhee, Celine}},
  issn         = {{1942-7603}},
  journal      = {{DRUG TESTING AND ANALYSIS}},
  keywords     = {{BLACK-MARKET PRODUCTS,PHARMACEUTICAL-PREPARATIONS,COUNTERFEIT BEVACIZUMAB,IDENTIFICATION,GROWTH,INJECTION,GHRP-2,ANALOG}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{791--795}},
  title        = {{Are injectable illegal polypeptide drugs safe? : case report demonstrating the presence of haemolytic Bacillus cereus in two illegal peptide drugs}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1002/dta.2304}},
  volume       = {{10}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}

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