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1. New long-standing metabolites of 17α-methyltestosterone are detected in HepG2 cell in vitro metabolic model and in human urine.

2. LC-MS/(MS) confirmatory doping control analysis of intact phase II metabolites of methenolone and mesterolone after Girard's Reagent T derivatization.

3. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry behavior of Girard's reagent T derivatives of oxosteroid intact phase II metabolites for doping control purposes.

4. Alternative markers for Methylnortestosterone misuse in human urine.

5. Determination of anabolic androgenic steroids as imidazole carbamate derivatives in human urine using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

7. Human in vivo metabolism study of LGD-4033.

8. Challenges in detecting substances for equine anti-doping.

9. Markers of mesterolone abuse in sulfate fraction for doping control in human urine.

10. Comparison of sulfo-conjugated and gluco-conjugated urinary metabolites for detection of methenolone misuse in doping control by LC-HRMS, GC-MS and GC-HRMS.

11. Sports doping: emerging designer and therapeutic β2-agonists.

12. Comparison of multiple linear regression, partial least squares and artificial neural networks for prediction of gas chromatographic relative retention times of trimethylsilylated anabolic androgenic steroids.

13. Gas chromatographic quantitative structure-retention relationships of trimethylsilylated anabolic androgenic steroids by multiple linear regression and partial least squares.

14. Schemes of metabolic patterns of anabolic androgenic steroids for the estimation of metabolites of designer steroids in human urine.

15. Structural characteristics of anabolic androgenic steroids contributing to binding to the androgen receptor and to their anabolic and androgenic activities. Applied modifications in the steroidal structure.

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