Storing and transporting of urine samples for doping analysis, as performed by the anti-doping organizations associated with the World Anti-Doping Agency, does not include a specific protocol for cooled transport from the place of urine sampling to the doping laboratory, although low cost cooling facilities can easily be made available. As a result, microbial and thermal degradation of the chemical substances in the urine may occur, which may lead to false negative or false positive results in the subsequent doping analysis. This scientifically and morally unacceptable practice is still maintained in spite of publications demonstrating that immediate cooling is an absolute requirement. Given the enormous societal consequences of positive te...
8: The collection of liquid biological matrices onto paper cards (Dried Matrix Spots - DMS) is becom...
Unification of the screening protocols for a wide range of doping agents has become an important iss...
The unification of different analytical screening procedures has become an important issue for the W...
Storing and transporting of urine samples for doping analysis, as performed by the anti-doping organ...
Abstract Storing and transporting of urine samples for doping analysis, as performed by the anti-dop...
Urine collection containers used in the doping control collection procedure do not provide a protect...
The use of illicit substances and methods contravenes the ethics of sports and may be associated wit...
noneUrine samples collected worldwide for anti-doping testing are not always shipped in refrigerated...
We investigated and compared two strategies for the identification of urine samples in doping contro...
Volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) and dried urine spot (DUS) strategies were applied for th...
The analytical methods developed and applied by the antidoping laboratories have been continuously e...
The collection of liquid biological matrices onto paper cards (dried matrix spots [DMS]) is becoming...
Direct control of doping in sports is based on the analysis of active substances and/or their metabo...
The World Health Organization suggests storing human urine for at least 6 months at 20 degrees C pri...
Since the first anti-doping tests in the 1960s, the analytical aspects of the testing remain challen...
8: The collection of liquid biological matrices onto paper cards (Dried Matrix Spots - DMS) is becom...
Unification of the screening protocols for a wide range of doping agents has become an important iss...
The unification of different analytical screening procedures has become an important issue for the W...
Storing and transporting of urine samples for doping analysis, as performed by the anti-doping organ...
Abstract Storing and transporting of urine samples for doping analysis, as performed by the anti-dop...
Urine collection containers used in the doping control collection procedure do not provide a protect...
The use of illicit substances and methods contravenes the ethics of sports and may be associated wit...
noneUrine samples collected worldwide for anti-doping testing are not always shipped in refrigerated...
We investigated and compared two strategies for the identification of urine samples in doping contro...
Volumetric absorptive microsampling (VAMS) and dried urine spot (DUS) strategies were applied for th...
The analytical methods developed and applied by the antidoping laboratories have been continuously e...
The collection of liquid biological matrices onto paper cards (dried matrix spots [DMS]) is becoming...
Direct control of doping in sports is based on the analysis of active substances and/or their metabo...
The World Health Organization suggests storing human urine for at least 6 months at 20 degrees C pri...
Since the first anti-doping tests in the 1960s, the analytical aspects of the testing remain challen...
8: The collection of liquid biological matrices onto paper cards (Dried Matrix Spots - DMS) is becom...
Unification of the screening protocols for a wide range of doping agents has become an important iss...
The unification of different analytical screening procedures has become an important issue for the W...