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Tunable silica nanofibrous structures in view of resolving challenging purification and separation obstacles
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An antibody-free, ultrafiltration-based assay for the detection of growth hormone-releasing hormones in urine at low pg/mL concentrations using nanoLC-HRMS/MS
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Combining direct urinary injection with automated filtration and nanoflow LC-MS for the confirmatory analysis of doping-relevant small peptide hormones
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Investigation of the urinary excretion of prednisolone and metabolites after nasal administration : relevance to doping control
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Doping control analysis of small peptides : a decade of progress
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Application of online automatic filtration and filter back flush solid phase extraction in routine doping control analysis
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Metabolism of testosterone during weight loss in men with obesity
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Online turbulent flow extraction and column switching for the confirmatory analysis of stimulants in urine by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
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Automated sample preparation for the detection and confirmation of hypoxia‐inducible factor stabilizers in urine
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Top-down quantification of insulin-like growth factor-I in human serum by liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry
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Urinary detection of insulin analogues : improvements in the Ghent laboratory
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A high-throughput assay for the quantification of intact insulin-like growth factor I in human serum using online SPE-LC-HRMS
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Steroid profiling in urine of intact glucuronidated and sulfated steroids using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
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Urinary detection of rapid‐acting insulin analogues in healthy humans
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Validation of an ultra-sensitive detection method for steroid esters in plasma for doping analysis using positive chemical ionization GC-MS/MS
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Degradation kinetics of isoproturon and its subsequent products in contact with TiO2 functionalized silica nanofibers
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DoCoLab's experience in peptide (MW>2 kDa) analysis
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Analysis of non-hydrolyzed sulfated steroids by GC-MS
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Androgen metabolism during weight loss in men with obesity
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Androgen metabolism during weight loss in men with obesity
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Peptide enrichment by ion-pair solid-phase extraction
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Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of non‐hydrolyzed sulfated steroids by degradation product formation
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Identification and confirmation of diuretics and masking agents in urine by turbulent flow online SPE LC-MS/MS for doping control
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Urinary matrix effects in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry in the presence of DMSO
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Two years' of experience in small peptide analysis using dilute and shoot methodology
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Identification and confirmation of diuretics and masking agents in urine by turbulent flow online solid-phase extraction coupled with liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry for doping control
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Utilizing ELISA-plate based immunopurification and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the urinary detection of short- and long acting human insulin analogues
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Doping control container for urine stabilization : a pilot study
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Evaluation of uncertainty sources in the determination of testosterone in urine by calibration-based and isotope dilution quantification using ultra high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
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Adsorption effects of the doping relevant peptides Insulin Lispro, Synachten, TB-500 and GHRP 5
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DMSO assisted electrospray ionization for the detection of small peptide hormones in urine by dilute-and-shoot-liquid-chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry
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Identification and characterization of novel long-term metabolites of oxymesterone and mesterolone in human urine by application of selected reaction monitoring GC-CI-MS/MS
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- Journal Article
- A1
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TiO2 functionalized nanofibrous membranes for removal of organic (micro)pollutants from water
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In vitro metabolism study of a black market product containing SARM LGD-4033
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In vitro metabolic studies of REV-ERB agonists SR9009 and SR9011
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Efficient approach for the detection and identification of new androgenic metabolites by applying SRM GC-CI-MS/MS : a methandienone case study
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Metabolic studies of prostanozol with the uPA-SCID chimeric mouse model and human liver microsomes
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In vitro and in vivo metabolism studies of dimethazine
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Gas chromatography/chemical ionization triple quadrupole mass spectrometry analysis of anabolic steroids: ionization and collision-induced dissociation behavior
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- Journal Article
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Untargeted metabolomics in doping control : detection of new markers of testosterone misuse by ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry
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Stability of the alternative steroid profile (ASP), part III : influence of ACTH and corticosteroids on alternative steroid profiles
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Screening and confirmation of a glycerol-positive case
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Urinary detection of conjugated and unconjugated anabolic steroids by dilute-and-shoot liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry
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In vitro models for metabolic studies of small peptide hormones in sport drug testing
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Identification of the growth hormone-releasing hormone analogue [Pro1, Val14]-hGHRH with an incomplete C-term amidation in a confiscated product
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Metabolic study of a steroid product containing dimethazine using human liver microsomes and a chimeric mouse model
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Metabolism of methylstenbolone studied with human liver microsomes and the uPA+/+-SCID chimeric mouse model
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Dilute-and-shoot-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry for urine analysis in doping control and analytical toxicology
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- Journal Article
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Investigation of urinary excretion of hydroxyethyl starch and dextran by UHPLC-HRMS in different acquisition modes
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In vitro and in vivo metabolism studies of a nutritional supplement containing methylstenbolone