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International Journal of Legal Medicine

Ausgabe 2/2004

Inhalt (13 Artikel)

Original Article

Mitochondrial DNA control region diversity in hairs and body fluids of monozygotic triplets

Heidi Pfeiffer, Sabine Lutz-Bonengel, Stefan Pollak, Rolf Fimmers, Max P. Baur, Bernd Brinkmann

Original Article

Multiplex PCR, amplicon size and hybridization efficiency on the NanoChip electronic microarray

Claus Børsting, Juan J. Sanchez, Niels Morling

Original Article

The GEDNAP blind trial concept part II. Trends and developments

S. Rand, M. Schürenkamp, C. Hohoff, B. Brinkmann

Original Article

Analysis of 155 consecutive forensic exhumations with emphasis on undetected homicides

B. Karger, G. Lorin de la Grandmaison, T. Bajanowski, B. Brinkmann

Case Report

Sudden death due to a haemoglobin variant

H. Bock, S. Seidl, R. Hausmann, P. Betz

Case Report

Fatal cerebro-renal oxalosis after appendectomy

H. Pfeiffer, F. U. Weiss, B. Karger, A. Aghdassi, M. M. Lerch, B. Brinkmann

Case Report

Digital 3D reconstruction of two parahissian accessory bundles in a case of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome

Christian Steffen, Michael Schaepman, Thomas Hardmeier, Wolf Schweitzer

Case Report

Negligent homicide by traumatic asphyxia

S. Miyaishi, K. Yoshitome, Y. Yamamoto, T. Naka, H. Ishizu

Short Communication

Erroneous identification in a mixed population: simulation using Israeli STR data

Michael Korostishevsky, Ron Loewenthal, Yelena Slomov, Ephraim Gazit

Short Communication

Population genetics of the 15 AmpFlSTR Identifiler loci in Kosovo Albanians

M. Kubat, J. Škavić, I. Behluli, B. Nuraj, T. Bekteshi, M. Behluli, I. Martinović Klarić, M. Peričić

Short Communication

Bosnian population data for the 15 STR loci in the Power Plex 16 kit

R. Konjhodžić, M. Kubat, J. Škavić

Short Communication

Ninhydrin treatment as a screening method for the suitability of swabs taken from contact stains for DNA analysis

K. Anslinger, U. Selbertinger, B. Bayer, B. Rolf, W. Eisenmenger

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