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Journal of Forensic Sciences
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June 3, 2004
A laboratory incubation method for determining the rate of microbiological degradation of skeletal muscle tissue in soil
Mark Tibbett, David O Carter, Tamsin Haslam, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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September 4, 2019
Volatile Organic Compound Profiling from Postmortem Microbes using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Terezie Cernosek, Kevin E Eckert, David O Carter, et al.
Forensic Science International
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February 1, 2011
Carcass mass can influence rate of decomposition and release of ninhydrin-reactive nitrogen into gravesoil
Ashley Spicka, Reyna Johnson, Jennifer Bushing, et al.
Forensic Science International
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February 10, 2017
Toward a universal equation to estimate postmortem interval
Amy E Maile, Christopher G Inoue, Larry E Barksdale, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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July 26, 2023
Bridging the gap between decomposition theory and forensic research on postmortem interval
Blake M Dawson, Maiken Ueland, David O Carter, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology
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April 4, 2017
Microbiome Tools for Forensic Science
Jessica L Metcalf, Zhenjiang Z Xu, Amina Bouslimani, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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June 8, 2014
Vertebrate decomposition is accelerated by soil microbes
Christian L Lauber, Jessica L Metcalf, Kyle Keepers, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society
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December 15, 2015
An initial investigation into the ecology of culturable aerobic postmortem bacteria
Lauren P Chun, Marcus J Miguel, Emily N Junkins, et al.
Genes
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February 22, 2018
Microbiome Data Accurately Predicts the Postmortem Interval Using Random Forest Regression Models
Aeriel Belk, Zhenjiang Zech Xu, David O Carter, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A
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May 26, 2024
Volatile organic compounds produced during postmortem processes can be linked via chromatographic profiles to individual postmortem bacterial species
Kyle Furuta, Julianne Byrne, Kawailani Luat, et al.
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Journal of Forensic Sciences
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June 3, 2004
A laboratory incubation method for determining the rate of microbiological degradation of skeletal muscle tissue in soil
Mark Tibbett, David O Carter, Tamsin Haslam, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
September 4, 2019
Volatile Organic Compound Profiling from Postmortem Microbes using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Terezie Cernosek, Kevin E Eckert, David O Carter, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
February 1, 2011
Carcass mass can influence rate of decomposition and release of ninhydrin-reactive nitrogen into gravesoil
Ashley Spicka, Reyna Johnson, Jennifer Bushing, et al.
Forensic Science International
|
February 10, 2017
Toward a universal equation to estimate postmortem interval
Amy E Maile, Christopher G Inoue, Larry E Barksdale, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
July 26, 2023
Bridging the gap between decomposition theory and forensic research on postmortem interval
Blake M Dawson, Maiken Ueland, David O Carter, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology
|
April 4, 2017
Microbiome Tools for Forensic Science
Jessica L Metcalf, Zhenjiang Z Xu, Amina Bouslimani, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|
June 8, 2014
Vertebrate decomposition is accelerated by soil microbes
Christian L Lauber, Jessica L Metcalf, Kyle Keepers, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society
|
December 15, 2015
An initial investigation into the ecology of culturable aerobic postmortem bacteria
Lauren P Chun, Marcus J Miguel, Emily N Junkins, et al.
Genes
|
February 22, 2018
Microbiome Data Accurately Predicts the Postmortem Interval Using Random Forest Regression Models
Aeriel Belk, Zhenjiang Zech Xu, David O Carter, et al.
Journal of Chromatography. A
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May 26, 2024
Volatile organic compounds produced during postmortem processes can be linked via chromatographic profiles to individual postmortem bacterial species
Kyle Furuta, Julianne Byrne, Kawailani Luat, et al.
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