Stability of endogenous GHB in vitreous humor vs peripheral blood in dead bodies.
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R. Giorgetti | S. Pichini | M. Pellegrini | F. Busardò | G. Mannocchi | E. Marinelli | S. Zaami | G. Baglio
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