Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China [PDF]
Hair analysis has been mainly used to document drug use history in abusers, drug-facilitated crime cases, doping control analysis and postmortem toxicology in the fields of forensic toxicology, clinical toxicology, and doping control.
Hui Yan, Ping Xiang, Min Shen
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One image is worth more than a thousand words: producing an atlas of medical signs for teaching clinical and forensic toxicology [PDF]
Clinical and forensic toxicology are critically involved in the acquisition of basic skills to correctly suspect intoxication, collect biological and non-biological materials for toxicological analysis, comprehend the complexities inherent to laboratory ...
Ricardo Jorge Dinis-Oliveira
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Advances in Forensic Toxicology in Veterinary Medicine: Current Perspectives, Analytical Progress, and Future Challenges [PDF]
Over the past decade, veterinary forensic toxicology has gained increasing relevance due to the recognition of animal poisoning as a criminal, environmental, and public health concern.
Giulio Mannocchi +3 more
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Overview of systematic toxicological analysis strategies and their coverage of substances in forensic toxicology [PDF]
Systematic toxicological analysis (STA) is the process of using an adequate analytical methodology to detect and identify as many potentially toxicologically relevant compounds as possible in biological samples.
Karen Rygaard +5 more
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Veterinary Forensic Toxicology [PDF]
Veterinary pathologists working in diagnostic laboratories are sometimes presented with cases involving animal poisonings that become the object of criminal or civil litigation. Forensic veterinary toxicology cases can include cases involving animal cruelty (malicious poisoning), regulatory issues (eg, contamination of the food supply), insurance ...
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The effect of contextual information on decision-making in forensic toxicology [PDF]
The impact of cognitive bias on decisions in forensic science has been demonstrated in numerous disciplines such as DNA and fingerprints, but has not been empirically investigated in the more objective domains, such as forensic toxicology.
Hilary J. Hamnett, Itiel E. Dror
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Applications of Metabolomics in Forensic Toxicology and Forensic Medicine [PDF]
Michał Szeremeta +2 more
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Pharmacogenetics and Forensic Toxicology: A New Step towards a Multidisciplinary Approach [PDF]
Nunzio Di Nunno +2 more
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Metrological Analysis of the Projects in the Field of Forensic Science Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China between 2000 and 2019 [PDF]
Objective To understand the trend of funding in the field of forensic science by analyzing the projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
SHI Ge-fei, HE Xiao-dan
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A Narrative Review on Forensic Toxicology of Human Hair and Nails
Forensic trichology is the study of hair evidence in criminal investigations, helping identify individuals and provide insights into their activities and associations. Forensic onychology, or forensic nail examination, involves analyzing nail evidence to
Malla Bharadwaj Sai Satya Murthy +1 more
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