Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and on the circumstances of the fire. Changes in the color of burned teeth can provide information on structural changes and the temperature of exposure. The objective of this study was to correlate color modifications with the concentration of human DNA in teeth burned at different temperatures. Spectrophotometry was used to measure the color of 40 teeth heated at temperatures of 100, 200, and 400°C for 60 min. DNA was extracted by phenol-chloroform extraction and quantified by real-time quantitative PCR using the Quantifier human DNA quantification kit. Preliminary results indicated an association of higher temperature with changes in colorimet...
Extracting viable DNA from many forensic sample types can be very challenging, as environmental cond...
Background. More and more today, forensic identification through deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) examina...
Non-visual identification of victims utilizes DNA, fingerprint and dental comparison as primary scie...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Abstract Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DN...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Introduction and objective: The main exogenous factors limiting the retrieval of information from hu...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
During antemortem and postmortem comparison of dental records of carbonized victims, restorations ma...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
Extracting viable DNA from many forensic sample types can be very challenging, as environmental cond...
Background. More and more today, forensic identification through deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) examina...
Non-visual identification of victims utilizes DNA, fingerprint and dental comparison as primary scie...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Abstract Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DN...
Human identification from burned remains poses a challenge to forensic laboratories, and DNA profili...
Introduction and objective: The main exogenous factors limiting the retrieval of information from hu...
In the field of inidvidual identification in forensic science, if the body is charred, it is sometim...
During antemortem and postmortem comparison of dental records of carbonized victims, restorations ma...
In the identification of forensic cases, it is critical to obtain information to identify the victim...
Extracting viable DNA from many forensic sample types can be very challenging, as environmental cond...
Background. More and more today, forensic identification through deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) examina...
Non-visual identification of victims utilizes DNA, fingerprint and dental comparison as primary scie...