Time-resolved fluorescence microscopy has rapidly emerged as the technique of choice for many researchers aiming to gain specific insights into the dynamics of intricate biological systems. Although the unique advantages the technique provides over other methods have proven to be particularly useful in the biosciences, to date they have been largely unexploited by other research disciplines. In this paper, we demonstrate the capacity of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy as a practical analytical tool in the forensic sciences via the imaging of gunshot residues that are expelled when a firearm is discharged. This information may prove to be useful for determination of the true sequence of events that took place in a firearm related crime...
races from bodies can be of various nature, for example of biological or inorganic origin. Some of t...
Gunshot residues (GSR) are routinely exploited by forensic scientists in the investigation of firear...
This dissertation consists of five chapters, each of which focuses on various aspects of the forensi...
A review of the scientific papers published on inorganic gunshot residue (GSR) analysis permits to s...
The use of screening techniques, such as an alternative light source (ALS), is important for finding...
In this study we have used fluorescence spectroscopy to determine the post-mortem interval. Conventi...
AbstractExperiments were undertaken in order to explore the potential for gunshot residue (GSR) part...
This study introduces the use of macroscopic X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) for the detection, classifi...
In this study, we applied a microscopic quantitative method based on the use of sodium rhodizonate t...
The article focuses on techniques and applications of time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy in bio...
Backspatter from wounds caused by contact shots against a biological target had before been shown to...
The combination of fluorescence microscopy and time-resolved techniques opens up new possibilities i...
When a firearm is fired, gunshot residues (GSRs) are dispersed in the area around the shooter. It is...
International audienceThis IUPAC Technical Report describes and compares the currently applied metho...
According to the Gun Violence Archive, in 2017, firearms were involved in 57,134 criminal incidents ...
races from bodies can be of various nature, for example of biological or inorganic origin. Some of t...
Gunshot residues (GSR) are routinely exploited by forensic scientists in the investigation of firear...
This dissertation consists of five chapters, each of which focuses on various aspects of the forensi...
A review of the scientific papers published on inorganic gunshot residue (GSR) analysis permits to s...
The use of screening techniques, such as an alternative light source (ALS), is important for finding...
In this study we have used fluorescence spectroscopy to determine the post-mortem interval. Conventi...
AbstractExperiments were undertaken in order to explore the potential for gunshot residue (GSR) part...
This study introduces the use of macroscopic X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) for the detection, classifi...
In this study, we applied a microscopic quantitative method based on the use of sodium rhodizonate t...
The article focuses on techniques and applications of time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy in bio...
Backspatter from wounds caused by contact shots against a biological target had before been shown to...
The combination of fluorescence microscopy and time-resolved techniques opens up new possibilities i...
When a firearm is fired, gunshot residues (GSRs) are dispersed in the area around the shooter. It is...
International audienceThis IUPAC Technical Report describes and compares the currently applied metho...
According to the Gun Violence Archive, in 2017, firearms were involved in 57,134 criminal incidents ...
races from bodies can be of various nature, for example of biological or inorganic origin. Some of t...
Gunshot residues (GSR) are routinely exploited by forensic scientists in the investigation of firear...
This dissertation consists of five chapters, each of which focuses on various aspects of the forensi...