The soft tissue decomposition of human remains has been extensively studied, resulting in identification of sequential morphological change and patterns of insect colonisation. These studies have led to formulae being derived for post mortem interval estimation. Despite 140,000 annual police investigations around the world involving water, much of the present knowledge is only applicable to terrestrial decomposition [1]. It is well documented that micro-organisms are involved in decomposition processes, and are ubiquitous in water sources and human bodies [2]. Investigating the sequential colonisation of a body by microorganisms in water as well as the bacterial migration from the gut may provide a useful method for estimating post mort...
Research on the human microbiome, the microbiota that live in, on, and around the human person, has ...
The evaluation of PMSI (post mortem submerged interval) can be a useful instrument for understanding...
Understanding human decomposition has the potential to significantly improve estimations of postmort...
Microbial community succession during decomposition has been proven to be a useful tool for postmort...
Introduction: The human post-mortem microbiome (HPM) plays a major role in the decomposition process...
Aims: This study assessed the use of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry as an alternative method to identif...
Many recent studies were conducted concerning bacterial succession in decomposing animal carrion in ...
The process of human decomposition in marine environments, particularly that of partial human remain...
The use of bacterial communities to estimate post-mortem interval is a relatively new concept in the...
The determination of the Post-Mortem Interval (PMI) is an issue that has always represented a challe...
The Aquatic Decomposition Score (ADS) made by van Daalen et al., was developed to approximate the Po...
Postmortem submersion interval (PMSI) is an essential factor when recovering bodies from aquatic env...
This project identifies microbe species present within the necrobiome of a swine, Sus scrofa domesti...
Human decomposition is a complex and variable process influenced by innumerable factors such as the ...
Forensic microbiology has gained recognition in recent years for its utility in postmortem interval ...
Research on the human microbiome, the microbiota that live in, on, and around the human person, has ...
The evaluation of PMSI (post mortem submerged interval) can be a useful instrument for understanding...
Understanding human decomposition has the potential to significantly improve estimations of postmort...
Microbial community succession during decomposition has been proven to be a useful tool for postmort...
Introduction: The human post-mortem microbiome (HPM) plays a major role in the decomposition process...
Aims: This study assessed the use of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry as an alternative method to identif...
Many recent studies were conducted concerning bacterial succession in decomposing animal carrion in ...
The process of human decomposition in marine environments, particularly that of partial human remain...
The use of bacterial communities to estimate post-mortem interval is a relatively new concept in the...
The determination of the Post-Mortem Interval (PMI) is an issue that has always represented a challe...
The Aquatic Decomposition Score (ADS) made by van Daalen et al., was developed to approximate the Po...
Postmortem submersion interval (PMSI) is an essential factor when recovering bodies from aquatic env...
This project identifies microbe species present within the necrobiome of a swine, Sus scrofa domesti...
Human decomposition is a complex and variable process influenced by innumerable factors such as the ...
Forensic microbiology has gained recognition in recent years for its utility in postmortem interval ...
Research on the human microbiome, the microbiota that live in, on, and around the human person, has ...
The evaluation of PMSI (post mortem submerged interval) can be a useful instrument for understanding...
Understanding human decomposition has the potential to significantly improve estimations of postmort...