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Catrin Goebel
Researcher at National Measurement Institute
Publications - 17
Citations - 410
Catrin Goebel is an academic researcher from National Measurement Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epitestosterone & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 334 citations.
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The Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of Adamantane-Derived Indoles: Cannabimimetic Drugs of Abuse
Samuel D. Banister,Shane M. Wilkinson,Mitchell Longworth,Jordyn Stuart,Nadine Apetz,Katrina English,Lance Brooker,Catrin Goebel,David E. Hibbs,Michelle Glass,Mark Connor,Iain S. McGregor,Michael Kassiou +12 more
TL;DR: Which structural features of AB-001, AB-002, and their analogues govern the cannabimimetic potency of these chemotypes in vitro and in vivo are elucidated.
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Ecdysteroids as non-conventional anabolic agent: performance enhancement by ecdysterone supplementation in humans
Eduard Isenmann,Eduard Isenmann,Gabriella Ambrosio,Jan Felix Joseph,Monica Mazzarino,Xavier de la Torre,Philipp Zimmer,Philipp Zimmer,Rymantas Kazlauskas,Catrin Goebel,Francesco Botrè,Patrick Diel,Maria Kristina Parr +12 more
TL;DR: The results strongly suggest the inclusion of ecdysterone in the list of prohibited substances and methods in sports in class S1.2 “other anabolic agents”.
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Studies of methylhexaneamine in supplements and geranium oil
TL;DR: This communication shows that geranium oils do not contain methyl hexaneamine and that products labelled as containing geranium oil but which contain methylhexaneamine can only arise from the addition of synthetic material.
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Effects of recombinant human LH and hCG on serum and urine LH and androgens in men
David J. Handelsman,Catrin Goebel,Amanda Idan,Mark Jimenez,Graham J. Trout,Rymantas Kazlauskas +5 more
TL;DR: The effect in men of recently available recombinant hCG and LH on serum and urine concentrations of gonadotrophins and androgens has not been systematically evaluated in the antidoping context.
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Methodologies for detection of hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers.
TL;DR: The investigation into the screening method indicates that the direct visual screening of plasma discoloration is the most appropriate with detection limits of less than 1% HBOC in plasma, and two methods are shown to confirm the presence of exogenous hemoglobin in plasma samples.