Jacob Husk
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Miller G, Husk J, Crouch A, Eichner D
Drug Test Anal
. 2022 Sep;
14(11-12):1962-1973.
PMID: 36114153
Hematological results in the context of the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) from a placebo-controlled EPO administration study are provided here. Twelve participants administered eight subcutaneous boosting doses of epoetin alfa...
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Miller G, Husk J, Crouch A, Eichner D
Drug Test Anal
. 2022 Mar;
14(7):1255-1263.
PMID: 35249266
A multiphase study was designed to examine the detectability of human growth hormone (GH) use in capillary dried blood spots (DBS). First, 13 subjects self-injected a single, 2-mg dose of...
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Nair V, Sharpe K, Husk J, Miller G, Van Eenoo P, Crouch A, et al.
Drug Test Anal
. 2021 Feb;
13(7):1270-1281.
PMID: 33629499
The steroidal module of the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) has been used since 2014 for the longitudinal monitoring of urinary testosterone and its metabolites to identify samples suspicious for the...
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Nair V, Doman C, Morrison M, Miller G, Husk J, Van Eenoo P, et al.
Drug Test Anal
. 2020 Jul;
12(11-12):1554-1560.
PMID: 32697436
Identification and evaluation of long-term markers is crucial in prolonging the detection window for anabolic steroid abuse in sport. Recently, sulfoconjugated epiandrosterone was identified as a potential long-term marker for...
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Nair V, Husk J, Miller G, Van Eenoo P, Crouch A, Eichner D
Drug Test Anal
. 2020 Jun;
12(10):1419-1431.
PMID: 32578357
The steroidal module of the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) has been used since 2014 for the longitudinal monitoring of urinary testosterone and its metabolites in order to identify samples suspicious...