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Blood transfusions in athletes. Old dogmas, new tricks


G Lippi, G Banfi - Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, 2006 - reference-global.com
Blood doping consists of any illicit means used to increase and optimize oxygen
delivery to the muscles and includes blood transfusions, administration of
erythropoiesis-stimulating substances, blood substi- tutes, natural or ...
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[PDF] Testing for recombinant erythropoietin


JR Delanghe, M Bollen, M Beullens - American Journal of Hematology, 2008 - med.kuleuven.be
Erythropoietin (Epo) is a glycoprotein hormone that promotes the production of
red blood cells. Recombi- nant human Epo (rhEpo) is illicitly used to improve
performance in endurance sports. Doping in sports is discouraged by the ...
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The use of medication and nutritional supplements during FIFA World Cups 2002 and 2006

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P Tscholl, A Junge, J Dvorak - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjsm.bmj.com
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The classification and diagnosis of erythrocytosis


MF McMULLIN - International journal of laboratory hematology, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
An absolute erythrocytosis is present when the red cell mass is raised and the
haematocrit is elevated above prescribed limits. Causes of an absolute
erythrocytosis can be primary where there is an intrinsic problem in the ...
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Scientific and forensic standards for homologous blood transfusion anti-doping analyses


S Giraud, N Robinson, P Mangin, M Saugy - Forensic science international, 2008 - Elsevier
This test, based on flow cytometry analysis of red blood cell (RBCs) phenotypes,
was used to determine the absence or the presence of numerous RBCs populations
in a blood sample. A such, it may constitute a direct proof of an abnormal ...
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Effect of intermittent hypoxia on hematological parameters after recombinant human …


F Sanchis-Gomar, VE Martinez-Bello, E … - European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2009 - Springer
Page 1. Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 107:429–436 DOI 10.1007/s00421-009-1141-3 123
ORIGINAL ARTICLE EVect of intermittent hypoxia on hematological parameters ...
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Erythropoietin and other blood-boosting methods


TL Pommering - The Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2007 - Elsevier
Dating back to the earliest Olympics, athletes have been searching for a
performance edge. Recombinant human erythropoietin was made commercially
available in 1987 to treat various diseases associated with anemia. Within ...
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[PDF] Kris Osterberg, MS, RD..... p. 9


J Daniels, L Ladd, S Scott, B Zehetner - peakrunningperformance.com
In the 1950s and 1960s, when I first got interested in testing athletes and
started coaching runners and swimmers, the most widely accepted measure of
fitness for endurance athletes was maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max). ...
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Drug-Induced Hematologic Syndromes


M David… - Advances in Hematology, 2009 - hindawi.com
Objective. Drugs can induce almost the entire spectrum of hematologic disorders,
affecting white cells, red cells, platelets, and the coagulation system. This
paper aims to emphasize the broad range of drug-induced hematological ...
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[PDF] Drug-Induced Hematologic Syndromes


DM Mintzer, SN Billet, L Chmielewski - hindawi.com
Page 1. Hindawi Publishing Corporation Advances in Hematology Volume 2009, Article
ID 495863, 11 pages doi:10.1155/2009/495863 Review Article ...
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