Gene doping, the use of genetic engineering techniques to enhance athletic performance, has become a significant concern in both human and animal sports. As the methods for gene doping evolve ...
As genetics allows us to turn the tide on human ... This practice is called doping, and it frequently involved such substances as erythropoietin, steroids, and growth hormones (Filipp, 2007).
This list will be effective from 1 January 2003 and replaces the 1 September 2001 list. Amongst the important changes, the category of genetic doping as a banned method is listed for the first time.
This means the horses "comply with current Argentine regulations", said Reuters, because they do not count as "genetic doping or genetically modified organisms". "There are certain muscle fibres ...
Vichera said the horses comply with current Argentine regulations, and do not count as genetic doping, or genetically modified organisms. "We are not inventing anything artificial, but rather we ...
1 Department of Molecular and Clinical Genetics, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in the Central Clinical School, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia 2 Gene Therapy Research Unit, The Children’s Hospital ...
This means the horses "comply with current Argentine regulations", said Reuters, because they do not count as "genetic doping or genetically modified organisms". "There are certain muscle fibres that ...