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Peter Wiegand

11 published entries

2019

Looking for the pinpoint: Optimizing identification, recovery and DNA extraction of micro traces in forensic casework

JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
Recovery
Open

2019

Looking for the pinpoint: Optimizing identification, recovery and DNA extraction of micro traces in forensic casework

JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
Recovery
Open

2018

Comprehensive examination of conventional and innovative body fluid identification approaches and DNA profiling of laundered blood- and saliva-stained pieces of cloths

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
PersistenceRecovery
Open

2018

Old meets New: Comparative examination of conventional and innovative RNA-based methods for body-fluid identification of laundered seminal fluid stains after modular extraction of DNA and RNA

JournalFSI Genetics
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
PersistenceRecovery
Open

2017

Persistence of touch DNA on burglary-related tools.

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
PersistencePrimary Deposit
Open

2017

DNA/RNA co-analysis of seminal fluid-stained fabrics after water immersion for up to seven days

JournalFSI Genetics Supplement Series
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
PersistenceRecovery
Open

2017

DNA persistence of bite marks on food and its relevance for STR typing

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
Persistence
Open

2017

Persistence of touch DNA on burglary-related tools.

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
Background DNA
Open

2011

Transfer of biological stains from different surfaces

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
Transfer Scenario
Open

1997

DNA typing of epithelial cells after strangulation.

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
Primary DepositRecovery
Open

1993

DNA typing of debris from fingernails.

JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
AuthorsPeter Wiegand
Category
Primary DepositRecovery
Open