Artificial Intelligence and Forensic Genetics: Current Applications and Future Perspectives
The term artificial intelligence (AI) was coined in the 1950s and it has successfully made its way into different fields of medicine. Forensic sciences and AI are increasingly intersecting fields that hold tremendous potential for solving complex ...
Francesco Sessa +7 more
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Responding to the American Academy of Forensic Sciences vision, mission, and values statements: Comments, revisions, and proposed actions. [PDF]
Winburn AP +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Prisoners experience poor mental health and well‐being in prison, including severe mental illnesses. However, access to mental health support and treatment in prison is limited. We conducted an integrative review to synthesise prisoners' experiences of living with mental ill health and/or seeking or receiving mental health support ...
Anne Kairu +5 more
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Can ISO/IEC 17025 serve as a tool to prevent scientific fraud in chemical research laboratories?
Abstract Scientific fraud has been documented across multiple disciplines, and chemistry is no exception. Recent studies indicate that contamination of materials, methodological errors, and unreliable data, results, or analyses account for over 25% of retracted publications.
Flor Monica Gutierrez‐Alcantara
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Journals on legal and forensic medicine in Web of Science Core Collection: focus on Forensic Sciences Research. [PDF]
Zhang H, Nuno Vieira D, Shen M.
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Dr. Leena Krogerus: A Grand Old Lady of the Finnish Cytopathology and My Cytopathology Mum
ABSTRACT The communication introduces former President of the Finnish Society of Clinical Cytology and organizer of the European Congress of Cytology in Rovaniemi, Dr. Leena Krogerus. She played an important role in the formation of my cytopathology career as she led my path in cytopathology education, research, and leadership.
Ivana Kholová
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Spotlight on research integrity: international insights on strengthening research culture in the forensic sciences and beyond. [PDF]
Hammatt Z.
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Cell Blocks and the Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology: A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background The Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology (MSRSGC) is a classification system first released in 2018. It provides a standardized categorization for salivary gland lesions. Cell blocks can be prepared from fine‐needle aspirations (FNAs) and can be utilized for the diagnostics of salivary gland lesions.
Aada Närhi +3 more
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Investigations Into the Metabolism and Elimination of Tesofensine in Human Urine
This study investigated tesofensine metabolism and urinary elimination after a single 483 μg intake via a dietary supplement. In six volunteers, urine was collected up to 659 h. LC‐HRMS/MS identified four tentative metabolites; maximum urinary concentrations reached 4 ng/mL within 4–48 h.
O. Krug, A. Thomas, M. Thevis
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An ultrasensitive LC‐MS/MS method for detecting testosterone esters (T‐esters) in urine at sub–pg/mL levels is presented. This approach, employing Girard P derivatization, provides the first evidence of T‐esters' trace‐level detectability in human urine.
Daniel Pecher +3 more
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