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    In vitro androgen bioassays as a detection method for designer androgens by Cooper, Elliot R, McGrath, Kristine C Y, Heather, Alison K

    Published in Sensors (06-02-2013)
    “…Androgens are the class of sex steroids responsible for male sexual characteristics, including increased muscle mass and decreased fat mass. Illicit use of…”
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    Bioactivity of 11 keto and hydroxy androgens in yeast and mammalian host cells by Handelsman, David J., Cooper, Elliot R., Heather, Alison K.

    “…•11 keto or hydroxy androgens circulate at levels like testosterone in women.•Androgenic bioactivity was evaluated using in vitro yeast or mammalian host…”
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    A cell‐free bioassay for the detection of androgens by Cooper, Elliot R., Hughes, Gillian, Kauff, Alexia, Sutherland, Emma, Ashley, Zoe, Heather, Alison K.

    Published in Drug testing and analysis (01-05-2021)
    “…Androgens remain abused performance‐enhancing drugs in sports. Technologies based on mass spectrometry can detect all forms of androgens but fail if the…”
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    Nontargeted detection of designer androgens: Underestimated role of in vitro bioassays by Lund, Rachel A., Cooper, Elliot R., Wang, Hui, Ashley, Zoe, Cawley, Adam T., Heather, Alison K.

    Published in Drug testing and analysis (01-05-2021)
    “…Androgens, both steroidal and nonsteroidal in nature, are among the most commonly misused substances in competitive sports. Their recognized anabolic and…”
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    Androgen Bioassay for the Detection of Nonlabeled Androgenic Compounds in Nutritional Supplements by Cooper, Elliot R, McGrath, Kristine C Y, Li, XiaoHong, Heather, Alison K

    “…Both athletes and the general population use nutritional supplements. Athletes often turn to supplements hoping that consuming the supplement will help them be…”
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    The use of tandem yeast and mammalian cell in vitro androgen bioassays to detect androgens in internet‐sourced sport supplements by Cooper, Elliot R., McGrath, Kristine C.Y., Li, Xiaohong, Akram, Omar, Kasz, Robert, Kazlauskas, Rymantas, McLeod, Malcolm D., Handelsman, David J., Heather, Alison K.

    Published in Drug testing and analysis (01-04-2017)
    “…Sport supplements containing steroids never approved for therapeutic use have the potential for abuse by athletes. Most are marketed online and may contain…”
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