Formalin fixation is commonly used to preserve tissue sections for pathological testing and embalming cadavers for medical dissection or burial. DNA extracted from formalin-fixed tissues may also provide an alternative source of genetic material for medical diagnosis and forensic casework, such as identifying unknown embalmed human remains. Formaldehyde causes DNA damage, chemical modifications, and degradation, thereby reducing the quantity and quality of DNA available for downstream genetic analyses. By comparing the DNA yield, level of DNA degradation, and short tandem repeat (STR) success of various tissue types, this study is the first of its kind to provide some guidance on which samples from embalmed bodies are likely to generate mor...
Pathology archives contain vast resources of clinical material in the form of formalin-fixed paraffi...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the quantity of DNA and RNA extract...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
In this study, we evaluated the effect on DNA typing of storage of human tissue in formalin versus a...
Formalin fixation is a widely used method in histopathology that has certain limits. Formalin often ...
In this study we try to confirm whether the DNA from formalin-fixed tissue be suitable for forensic...
Recovery and amplification of nucleic acids from archived formalin-fixed tissue samples is the most ...
The advent of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology has increased the interest in fetal specime...
In certain circumstances, tumour tissue specimens are the only DNA resource available for forensic D...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
Successful DNA-based identification of altered human remains relies on the condition of the corpses ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
BACKGROUND: Formalin fixed and paraffin wax embedded tissues of necropsy origin are an important sou...
Abstract Objective The expansion of molecular techniques in medical diagnosis, forensics, and educat...
Pathology archives contain vast resources of clinical material in the form of formalin-fixed paraffi...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the quantity of DNA and RNA extract...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...
In this study, we evaluated the effect on DNA typing of storage of human tissue in formalin versus a...
Formalin fixation is a widely used method in histopathology that has certain limits. Formalin often ...
In this study we try to confirm whether the DNA from formalin-fixed tissue be suitable for forensic...
Recovery and amplification of nucleic acids from archived formalin-fixed tissue samples is the most ...
The advent of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology has increased the interest in fetal specime...
In certain circumstances, tumour tissue specimens are the only DNA resource available for forensic D...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
Successful DNA-based identification of altered human remains relies on the condition of the corpses ...
The generation of a DNA profile from skeletal remains is an important part of the identification pro...
Blood or muscle can be used as a DNA source for the genetic identification of recently deceased pers...
BACKGROUND: Formalin fixed and paraffin wax embedded tissues of necropsy origin are an important sou...
Abstract Objective The expansion of molecular techniques in medical diagnosis, forensics, and educat...
Pathology archives contain vast resources of clinical material in the form of formalin-fixed paraffi...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the quantity of DNA and RNA extract...
extraction of DNA from human skeletal remains, 2. to improve STR profiling success of low-copy DNA s...