Determination of dopamine and dopamine-derived (R)-/(S)-salsolinol and norsalsolinol in various human brain areas using solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.
- F. Musshoff, P. Schmidt, R. Dettmeyer, F. Priemer, K. Jachau, B. Madea
- ChemistryForensic Science International
- 11 September 2000
Consenting to cornea donation: influencing factors
- T. Krieglstein, U. Welge-Lüssen, S. Priglinger, A. Kampik, F. Priemer, A. Neubauer
- MedicineGraefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental…
- 20 September 2002
Some socioeconomic factors such as – in particular – the permanent address of the potential donors and their relatives reflecting a different background and status play an important role in the willingness to donate.
A systematic regional study of dopamine and dopamine-derived salsolinol and norsalsolinol levels in human brain areas.
- F. Musshoff, P. Schmidt, R. Dettmeyer, F. Priemer, H. Wittig, B. Madea
- ChemistryForensic Science International
- 25 November 1999
Hydrocution in a case of Coxsackie virus infection
- F. Priemer, W. Keil, R. Kandolf
- MedicineZeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin
- 14 October 1999
Abstract An apparently healthy 7-year-old boy attempted to demonstrate his ability to dive into a whirlpool but was retrieved from the water in a state of unconsciousness after several minutes.…
External trauma to the larynx: classification, diagnosis, therapy
- N. Kleinsasser, F. Priemer, W. Schulze, O. Kleinsasser
- MedicineEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
- 2000
In patients surviving the immediate trauma a meticulous laryngological assessment is necessary and microlaryngoscopy is considered as being indicated for investigating the soft tissues of the endolarynx.
The effect of THC on the pupillary reaction
- F. Priemer, A. Gappmaier, W. Eisenmenger
- Medicine
- 1999
Characterise the effect of THC on the human pupil and effects caused by THC, such as reduced amplitude of pupillary constriction, increased heart rate and reduced lacrimation, as well as salivation can be characterised as atropine-like or parasympatholytic effects.
[Effect of low alcohol concentrations on visual attention in street traffic].
- A. Buser, B. Lachenmayr, F. Priemer, A. Langnau, T. Gilg
- MedicineDer Ophthalmologe
- 1 August 1996
The results are a further argument for reducing the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration to 0.5% and the altered "gaze activity" in a state of inebriation.
[Cornea donation. Factors influencing consent].
- T. Krieglstein, A. Neubauer, U. Welge-Lüssen, S. Priglinger, A. Kampik, F. Priemer
- MedicineDer Ophthalmologe
- 1 June 2001
Socio-economic factors such as education, marital status, residential area and situational factors, such as the cause of death, play an important role on the willingness to consent to donate.
Pupil function as an indicator for being under the influence of central nervous system-acting substances from a traffic-medicine perspective
- F. Monticelli, F. Priemer, W. Hitzl, T. Keller
- MedicineMedicine, Science and the Law
- 1 April 2010
It would thus appear desirable to make infrared pupillography a routine part of police checks in the near future, providing a reliable indicator of previous consumption of drugs and/or medication.
THE COMPACT INTEGRATED PUPILLOGRAPH CIP (AMTECH) - ITS VALUE ON DETECTION OF PSYCHOPHYSICAL DISORDER CAUSED BY DRUGS
- F. Priemer, H. Sachs
- Psychology
- 2000
Considering the increase of drug influenced drivers, it becomes more and more necessary to create tests to identify drug influenced drivers. Since 1995 we have access to the compact integrated…
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