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Doping Journal 2006
WADA, IOC Testing For Erythropoietin Is FakedKeywords: recombinant human erythropoietin , urine detection , Epo , blood doping , isoelectric focusing , Torino 2006 Winter Olympic games , Olymic movement , IOC , International Olympic Committee , WADA , conflict of interest Abstract: The study published in Blood, the major international scientific journal on blood science and medicine [1], suggests that International Olympic Committee (IOC) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) testing for Erythropoietin (Epo) is based on faked science. Straightforward experimental protocol shows that widely-used by IOC and WADA Epo test can lead to the false-positive detection of rhEpo in post-exercise, protein-rich urine of the endurance sports athletes. The reported study leaves little doubt that the major urinary protein that WADA test visualizes with the ani-Epo antibodies is not Epo.
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