National audienceDoping is defined as the use of processes or substances to artificially increase physical or mental performance. Xenon is a noble gas used as an anesthetic and recently as a doping agent. Xenon is neuroprotective as an antagonist of NMDA glutamate receptors. Xenon stimulates the synthesis of erythropoietin (EPO) by increase of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF). Xenon would be a new doping product, maintaining doping methods ahead of detectio
The ‘noble ’ gases have been known to have anaesthetic properties for 50 years yet only recently has...
Designer steroids are the world leading performance enhancing drug, they are effective and undetecta...
Nitrous oxide, first synthesised in 1772, is a gas used in medicine for its anaesthetic and analgesi...
National audienceDoping is defined as the use of processes or substances to artificially increase ph...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas and has applications in a very wide range of field includin...
Xenon is a rare noble gas that was introduced into clinical practice more than 70 years ago. Xenon's...
RATIONALEDue to the favorable pharmacokinetic properties and minimal side effects of xenon, its use ...
Xenon is an inert, highly polarizable noble gas with demonstrated safety and application in general ...
Xenon is a colourless and odourless noble gas, licensed for human use as an anaesthetic gas as well ...
Xenon is a modern inhalative anaesthetic with a very low solubility in tissues providing rapid elimi...
The term of ‘doping` refers to taking prohibited substances and drugs in order to enhance performa...
Nitrous oxide, also called "laughing gas", "proto" or "balloon", is a gas commonly used in medicine ...
Xenon, a rare noble gas discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898, has medicinal use in radiological ...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas that has applications in a wide range of fields, including ...
International audienceNoble gases such as xenon and argon have been reported to provide neuroprotect...
The ‘noble ’ gases have been known to have anaesthetic properties for 50 years yet only recently has...
Designer steroids are the world leading performance enhancing drug, they are effective and undetecta...
Nitrous oxide, first synthesised in 1772, is a gas used in medicine for its anaesthetic and analgesi...
National audienceDoping is defined as the use of processes or substances to artificially increase ph...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas and has applications in a very wide range of field includin...
Xenon is a rare noble gas that was introduced into clinical practice more than 70 years ago. Xenon's...
RATIONALEDue to the favorable pharmacokinetic properties and minimal side effects of xenon, its use ...
Xenon is an inert, highly polarizable noble gas with demonstrated safety and application in general ...
Xenon is a colourless and odourless noble gas, licensed for human use as an anaesthetic gas as well ...
Xenon is a modern inhalative anaesthetic with a very low solubility in tissues providing rapid elimi...
The term of ‘doping` refers to taking prohibited substances and drugs in order to enhance performa...
Nitrous oxide, also called "laughing gas", "proto" or "balloon", is a gas commonly used in medicine ...
Xenon, a rare noble gas discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898, has medicinal use in radiological ...
Xenon is a rare, mostly inert, noble gas that has applications in a wide range of fields, including ...
International audienceNoble gases such as xenon and argon have been reported to provide neuroprotect...
The ‘noble ’ gases have been known to have anaesthetic properties for 50 years yet only recently has...
Designer steroids are the world leading performance enhancing drug, they are effective and undetecta...
Nitrous oxide, first synthesised in 1772, is a gas used in medicine for its anaesthetic and analgesi...