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Back to category: Science Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. EPO Testing Methods Erythropoietin, also known as EPO, is a hormone that regulates the production of red blood cells. EPO occurs naturally in the body, but since 1988 a synthetic variant has been: “Used to stimulate erythrocyte production in patients with end-stage renal disease and anaemia.†(Wilber, R.L., 2002) Known as recombinant human EPO (rhEPO, r-HuEpo), the synthesised hormone has been commercially available since medical treatments began in 1988. The ingestion of rhEPO has been used: “as a pharmacological ergogenic aid for the enhancement of aerobic performance†and “is estimated to be practised by at least 3 to 7% of elite endurance sport athletes.†(Wilber, R.L., 2002) This means that since 1988, athletes have been able to gain the synthesised hormone and inject it, to produce extra red blood cells above a “normal†amount. This leads to an increased capacity for oxygen uptake and transport, giving the athlete an advantage over othe... Posted by: Helene Hannah Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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