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Jörg Teske

Researcher at Hannover Medical School

Publications -  34
Citations -  583

Jörg Teske is an academic researcher from Hannover Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry & Forensic toxicology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 541 citations. Previous affiliations of Jörg Teske include Hochschule Hannover.

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Sensitive and rapid quantification of the cannabinoid receptor agonist naphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)methanone (JWH-018) in human serum by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: A validated method for the detection and quantification of naphthalen-1-yl-(1-pentylindol-3-yl)methanone (JWH-018), an ingredient of a herbal mixture called "Spice", by means of HPLC-ESI-MS-MS in serum is described.
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Fatal outcome in a child after ingestion of a transdermal fentanyl patch.

TL;DR: The case history and toxicological findings of a fatal fentanyl intoxication due to ingestion of a transdermal patch are presented, in which a 1-year-old otherwise healthy girl was put to bed and 2 h later she was found dead.
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Cardiac glycosides from Yellow Oleander (Thevetia peruviana) seeds

TL;DR: Comparison of mass spectral fragmentation patterns of the aglycones, as well as high-resolution mass spectrometric and NMR data of four of the primary thevetia glycosides including the two unknowns, revealed the structures of the complete set of six thevetIA glycoside.
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Postmortem concentration distribution in fatal cases involving the synthetic opioid U-47700

TL;DR: The data concerning U-47700 concentration distribution in postmortem specimens collected after two lethal intoxications showed femoral blood concentrations were lower than the urine/heart blood concentrations and can be defined as high when compared with toxic morphine levels, well known that the interpretation of postmortem drug concentration is a big challenge.
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Scheduled multiple reaction monitoring algorithm as a way to analyse new designer drugs combined with synthetic cannabinoids in human serum with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: The presented study revealed that this method is a very effective way for sensitive SC and NDD identification in human serum and has useful application in hospitals, therapy centres and forensic psychiatric centres.