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Doping control prohibited substances

Clinical Mass Spectrometry in Sports Drug Testing Characterization of Prohibited Substances and Doping Control Analytical Assays. 2010. Thevis, M. Publisher Wiley. [Pg.258]

Modem human sports drug testing laboratories are commonly equipped with a wide variety of mass spectrometry-based analyzers to cope with the demand to determine a constantly increasing number of prohibited compounds and methods of doping. The diverse physicochemical properties of target analytes necessitates the exploration of all possible features of state-of-the-art mass spectrometry to ensure the best possible detection methods and retrospective analyses. Until now, no analytical technique has provided unequivocal results as reliable as those generated by mass spectrometry however, immunochemical methods have shown superior sensitivities for selected substances and are, thus, also valuable complementary assays in doping controls. [Pg.48]

Characterization of Prohibited Substances and Doping Control Analytical Assays... [Pg.364]

Mass spectrometry in sports drug testing characterization of prohibited substances and doping control analytical assays / Mario Thevis. p. cm. [Pg.370]


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