Objective: Administration of human growth hormone (hGH) is prohibited in competitive sport and its detection in an athlete's sample triggers an adverse analytical finding. However, the biological processes that are modulated by recombinant hGH are not well characterized and associated blood serum proteins may constitute new biomarkers for hGH misuse. Methods: Thirty-five recreational athletes were enrolled in a study to investigate the time- and dose-dependent response of serum protein levels to recombinant hGH administration. Participants were randomly assigned to 4 groups, receiving 1 of 3 different doses of recombinant hGH or a placebo. Bio samples were collected at 22 time points over a period of 13 weeks, starting 4 weeks before treatm...
Objective: To develop a test for GH abuse in sport. Design: A double blind placebo controlled stud...
Growth hormone (GH) is being used by elite athletes to enhance performance. The rationale appears to...
International audienceGrowth Hormone (GH) under its human recombinant homologue (rhGH), may be abuse...
Human growth hormone (GH) is a naturally occurring hormone secreted by the pituitary gland with anab...
Context: because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in ...
Because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in sport. Tw...
Human Growth Hormone (hGH, somatotropin) is one of the relevant forbidden substances to be detected ...
Human Growth Hormone (hGH, somatotropin) is one of the relevant forbidden substances to be detected ...
Context: The GH-2000 and GH-2004 research groups developed a method for detecting GH misuse in athle...
Context: A method based on two GH-dependent markers, IGF-I and pro-collagen type III N-terminal pept...
Because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in sport. Tw...
Context: GH abuse is a significant problem in many sports, and there is currently no robust test tha...
OBJECTIVE: To detect exogenous recombinant human GH (rhGH) abuse in female athletes. DESIGN: GH-depe...
Context: GH abuse is a significant problem in many sports, and there is currently no robust test tha...
Growth hormone (GH) is being used by elite athletes to enhance performance. The rationale appears to...
Objective: To develop a test for GH abuse in sport. Design: A double blind placebo controlled stud...
Growth hormone (GH) is being used by elite athletes to enhance performance. The rationale appears to...
International audienceGrowth Hormone (GH) under its human recombinant homologue (rhGH), may be abuse...
Human growth hormone (GH) is a naturally occurring hormone secreted by the pituitary gland with anab...
Context: because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in ...
Because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in sport. Tw...
Human Growth Hormone (hGH, somatotropin) is one of the relevant forbidden substances to be detected ...
Human Growth Hormone (hGH, somatotropin) is one of the relevant forbidden substances to be detected ...
Context: The GH-2000 and GH-2004 research groups developed a method for detecting GH misuse in athle...
Context: A method based on two GH-dependent markers, IGF-I and pro-collagen type III N-terminal pept...
Because of its anabolic and lipolytic properties, growth hormone (GH) use is prohibited in sport. Tw...
Context: GH abuse is a significant problem in many sports, and there is currently no robust test tha...
OBJECTIVE: To detect exogenous recombinant human GH (rhGH) abuse in female athletes. DESIGN: GH-depe...
Context: GH abuse is a significant problem in many sports, and there is currently no robust test tha...
Growth hormone (GH) is being used by elite athletes to enhance performance. The rationale appears to...
Objective: To develop a test for GH abuse in sport. Design: A double blind placebo controlled stud...
Growth hormone (GH) is being used by elite athletes to enhance performance. The rationale appears to...
International audienceGrowth Hormone (GH) under its human recombinant homologue (rhGH), may be abuse...