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"From womb to tomb; we're bound to others": Microbiome in forensic science [PDF]
Microbiome is a new field of interest in clinical medicine with high potential in forensic medicine. It could be used in several applications, such as post-mortem interval (PMI) estimation, personal identification, differential diagnosis of cause of ...
Benedetti, Beatrice +4 more
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Elucidation of complexity and prediction of interactions in microbial communities
Omic‐data and modeling to understand communities Latest experimental and mathematical approaches to unravel communities. Summary Microorganisms engage in complex interactions with other members of the microbial community, higher organisms as well as their environment. However, determining the exact nature of these interactions can be challenging due to
Cristal Zuñiga +2 more
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The Very Early Embryo & Its Moral Significance
As technology and biological research continue to develop in the twenty-first century, it is necessary to address and further define the ethical considerations of embryonic research and the appropriate rights that may limit the extent of human research ...
Andrew J Prunty
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Decomposition of Pig Carcasses at Varying Room Temperature [PDF]
The goal of this study is to assess the qualitative scoring of decomposition scales with statistical analysis while also determining which indoor environment will decompose the fastest.
Abad Santos, Jacqueline
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The ecology of botulinum neurotoxin‐producing Clostridia bacteria and their non‐toxinogenic phylogenetic counterparts remains unclear. This study explored the current literature, mine > 5000 SRA samples, and provide a pilot feeding experiment in a butterfly, to propose evidence of the interconnection between Clostridia and insects.
François P. Douillard +3 more
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Thanatometabolomics: introducing NMR-based metabolomics to identify metabolic biomarkers of the time of death. [PDF]
Death is the permanent cessation of the critical functions of the organism as a whole. However, the shutdown of a complex biological organism does not abruptly terminate at time of death.
Claus, Sandrine P. +3 more
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Abstract Forensic archaeology and anthropology have developed significantly over past decades and now provide considerable assistance to the investigation process of disaster victim recovery and identification. In what are often chaotic death and crime scenes, the formal process of utilizing archaeological methods can bring control, order, and ensure ...
Ian Hanson, James Fenn
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Thanatomicrobiome Signatures in Drug Overdose Cases [PDF]
Studies in forensic microbiology have been looking at the thanatomicrobiome as a new method for postmortem interval determination. The objective of this project is to investigate the thanatomicrobiome signatures of cadavers’ internal organs (spleen and ...
Brackett, Emily
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The contribution of natural burials to soil ecosystem services: review and emergent research questions [PDF]
The modern funeral industry faces many environmental risks and challenges, such as the use of sustainable materials for coffins, the release of potentially damaging materials and organisms to the soil and groundwater, and reduced space available for ...
Deeks, Lynda +7 more
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From flesh to bones: Multi‐omics approaches in forensic science
Abstract Recent advancements in omics techniques have revolutionised the study of biological systems, enabling the generation of high‐throughput biomolecular data. These innovations have found diverse applications, ranging from personalised medicine to forensic sciences.
Noemi Procopio, Andrea Bonicelli
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