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Biochemical markers of cell death: Forensic implications for differentiating primary and secondary hypothermia. [PDF]

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Dervišević E   +7 more
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Forensic dentistry

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1976
Data and information derived from the teeth and oral structures have been used successfully where other methods of identification or determination of criminal responsibility have failed. In many instances, the techniques used in forensic dentistry bring evidence to a point of certitude that would otherwise be lacking.
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DNA research in forensic dentistry

Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, 2001
DNA analysis has recently been introduced to forensic dentistry and is now frequently used in identifying individuals or determining the origin of certain tissues. This review reports on teeth and saliva as a source of DNA. Not only the quantity of DNA available for the laboratory is important, but also the quality and purity.
Inge Lijnen, Guy Willems
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The Application of Tetracyclines in Forensic Dentistry

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1980
Abstract Therapeutic administration of tetracyclines, widely used antibiotic drugs, permanently labels layers of dentin that are calcifying at the same time. A method is described for detecting and photographing these stained layers of dentin.
Zvi Metzger, Zvi Metzger, Amos Buchner
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