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Jean-Michel Gaulier

Researcher at university of lille

Publications -  282
Citations -  3760

Jean-Michel Gaulier is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 234 publications receiving 3319 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Michel Gaulier include King University & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.

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Comparison of the prevalence of alcohol, cannabis and other drugs between 900 injured drivers and 900 control subjects: results of a French collaborative study.

TL;DR: A higher prevalence of opiates, alcohol, cannabinoids and the combination of these last two compounds in blood samples from drivers involved in road accidents than in those from controls, which suggests a causal role for these compounds in road crashes.
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Mechanisms underlying postmortem redistribution of drugs: a review.

TL;DR: It is of great importance to analyze specimens from different sampling sites in order to detect potential PMR and avoid misinterpretation of results.
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Methods for the determination of seven selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and three active metabolites in human serum using high-performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography.

TL;DR: The performance of the methods described allows the therapeutic drug monitoring of the currently commercialised SSRIs, and an excellent linearity was observed from the LOQs up to 1000 microg/l for milnacipram and paroxetine and from each LOQ up to 400 mg/lfor the other compounds.
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Determination of glyphosate and AMPA in blood and urine from humans: about 13 cases of acute intoxication.

TL;DR: To predict clinical outcomes and to guide treatment support in patients who ingested glyphosate, blood concentrations of this compound and the taken dose have been useful.
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Pitfalls and Prevention Strategies for Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry in the Selected Reaction– Monitoring Mode for Drug Analysis

TL;DR: The results indicate that the specificity of screening procedures is questionable for LC-MS/MS analyses performed in the selected reaction-monitoring mode and involving a large number of compounds with only 1 transition per compound.