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Forensic Science International
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August 21, 2010
Postmortem mRNA profiling II: Practical considerations
Marielle Vennemann, Antje Koppelkamm
Forensic Science International
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August 21, 2010
mRNA profiling in forensic genetics I: Possibilities and limitations
Marielle Vennemann, Antje Koppelkamm
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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May 2, 2021
Sudden infant death syndrome: deletions of glutathione-S-transferase genes M1 and T1 and tobacco smoke exposure
Anthea Mawick, Heidi Pfeiffer, Marielle Vennemann
Forensic Science International
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April 13, 2015
An assessment of the subjectivity of sperm scoring
Shanan S Tobe, Lynn Dennany, Marielle Vennemann
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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July 6, 2013
Association between polymorphisms in the P2RY1 and SSTR2 genes and sudden infant death syndrome
Katharina Läer, Marielle Vennemann, Thomas Rothämel, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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July 27, 2020
Toxicogenetic analysis of Δ9-THC-metabolizing enzymes
Angela Gasse, Marielle Vennemann, Helga Köhler, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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October 31, 2017
Improving body fluid identification in forensic trace evidence-construction of an immunochromatographic test array to rapidly detect up to five body fluids simultaneously
Hannah Holtkötter, Kristina Schwender, Peter Wiegand, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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July 23, 2015
Polymorphisms in genes of respiratory control and sudden infant death syndrome
Katharina Läer, Thilo Dörk, Marielle Vennemann, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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January 27, 2018
Marker evaluation for differentiation of blood and menstrual fluid by methylation-sensitive SNaPshot analysis
Hannah Holtkötter, Kristina Schwender, Peter Wiegand, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
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November 10, 2022
Whole-genome sequencing of artificial single-nucleotide variants induced by DNA degradation in biological crime scene traces
Kristina Schulze Johann, Hannah Bauer, Peter Wiegand, et al.
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Forensic Science International
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August 21, 2010
Postmortem mRNA profiling II: Practical considerations
Marielle Vennemann, Antje Koppelkamm
Forensic Science International
|
August 21, 2010
mRNA profiling in forensic genetics I: Possibilities and limitations
Marielle Vennemann, Antje Koppelkamm
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
May 2, 2021
Sudden infant death syndrome: deletions of glutathione-S-transferase genes M1 and T1 and tobacco smoke exposure
Anthea Mawick, Heidi Pfeiffer, Marielle Vennemann
Forensic Science International
|
April 13, 2015
An assessment of the subjectivity of sperm scoring
Shanan S Tobe, Lynn Dennany, Marielle Vennemann
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
July 6, 2013
Association between polymorphisms in the P2RY1 and SSTR2 genes and sudden infant death syndrome
Katharina Läer, Marielle Vennemann, Thomas Rothämel, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
July 27, 2020
Toxicogenetic analysis of Δ9-THC-metabolizing enzymes
Angela Gasse, Marielle Vennemann, Helga Köhler, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
October 31, 2017
Improving body fluid identification in forensic trace evidence-construction of an immunochromatographic test array to rapidly detect up to five body fluids simultaneously
Hannah Holtkötter, Kristina Schwender, Peter Wiegand, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
July 23, 2015
Polymorphisms in genes of respiratory control and sudden infant death syndrome
Katharina Läer, Thilo Dörk, Marielle Vennemann, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
January 27, 2018
Marker evaluation for differentiation of blood and menstrual fluid by methylation-sensitive SNaPshot analysis
Hannah Holtkötter, Kristina Schwender, Peter Wiegand, et al.
International Journal of Legal Medicine
|
November 10, 2022
Whole-genome sequencing of artificial single-nucleotide variants induced by DNA degradation in biological crime scene traces
Kristina Schulze Johann, Hannah Bauer, Peter Wiegand, et al.
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