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Comparison of DNA profiles from samples collected from underneath fingernails and hand deposits following everyday activity
Who threw that stone? A study on DNA transfer
Saliva-derived secondary DNA transfer on fabric: The impact of varying conditions
Trace DNA Transfer in Co-Working Spaces: The Importance of Background DNA Analysis
Up in the air: Presence and collection of DNA from air and air conditioner units
Self‑ and non‑self‑DNA on hands and sleeve cufs
Shedder status-An analysis over time and assessment of various contributing factors
Individual shedder status and the origin of touch DNA
Individual shedder status and the origin of touch DNA
Individual shedder status and the origin of touch DNA
DNA deposited in whole thumbprints: A reproducibility study
Casework-related DNA transfer on footwear in consideration of the shedder status
The diversity of shedder tests and a novel factor that affects DNA transfer
Technical note: Survey of extracellular and cell-pellet-associated DNA from 'touch'/trace samples
The diversity of shedder tests and a novel factor that affects DNA transfer
Evaluation of a fluorescent dye to visualize touch DNA on various substrates
Determination of shedder status: A comparison of two methods involving cell counting in fingerprints and the DNA analysis of handheld tubes
Shedder status: Exploring means of determination
Illuminating touch deposits through cellular characterization of hand rinses and body fluids with nucleic acid fluorescence
Factors affecting DNA recovery from cartridge cases
DNA detection of a temporary and original user of an office space
Investigating the position and level of DNA transfer to undergarments during digital sexual assault
Investigating the position and level of DNA transfer to undergarments during digital sexual assault
Investigating the position and level of DNA transfer to undergarments during digital sexual assault
Looking for the pinpoint: Optimizing identification, recovery and DNA extraction of micro traces in forensic casework
DNA transfer: DNA acquired by gloves during casework examinations
Estimating the quantity of transferred DNA in primary and secondary transfers
Estimating the quantity of transferred DNA in primary and secondary transfers
Prediction of DNA concentration in fingermarks using autofluorescence properties
Touch DNA: The effect of the deposition pressure on the quality of latent fingermarks and STR profiles
The influence of contact force on forensic trace collection efficiency when sampling textiles with adhesive tape
Touch DNA : impact of handling time on touch deposit and evaluation of different recovery techniques : An experimental study
Cleaning a crime scene 2.0 - what to do with the bloody knife after the crime?
Secondary DNA Transfer by Working Gloves
Opportunistic crimes: Evaluation of DNA from regularly-used knives after a brief use by a different person
Touch DNA collection - Performance of four different swabs
Detection of cellular material in lip-prints
Cleaning a crime scene 2.0 - what to do with the bloody knife after the crime?
A retrospective study on the transfer, persistence and recovery of sperm and epithelial cells in samples collected in sexual assault casework
Positive impact of DNA contamination minimization procedures taken within the laboratory
Detectability of bloodstains after machine washing
Laboratory contamination over time during low-biomass sample analysis
Assessment of the transfer, persistence, prevalence and recovery of DNA traces from clothing: An inter-laboratory study on worn upper garments
Touch DNA collection - Performance of four different swabs
Assessment of individual shedder status and background DNA on objects: Direct or indirect transfer?
Looking for the pinpoint: Optimizing identification, recovery and DNA extraction of micro traces in forensic casework
Impact of several wearers on the persistence of DNA on clothes — a study with experimental scenarios.
Male DNA under female fingernails after scratching : transfer and persistence evaluation by RT-PCR analysis and Y-STR typing.
Comprehensive examination of conventional and innovative body fluid identification approaches and DNA profiling of laundered blood- and saliva-stained pieces of cloths
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
You can’t hide encoded evidence: DNA recovery from different fabrics after washing
Visualising latent DNA on swabs
Unintentional effects of cleaning a crime scene - when the sponge becomes an accomplice in DNA transfer
Detection of latent DNA
Persistence of DNA on clothes after exposure to water for different time periods — a study on bathtub , pond , and river.
The Extraction and Recovery Efficiency of Pure DNA for Different Types of Swabs
The Extraction and Recovery Efficiency of Pure DNA for Different Types of Swabs
Speed of accumulation of DNA in a fingermark
Shedding light on shedders
DNA profiles generated from a range of touched sample types
Unintentional effects of cleaning a crime scene - when the sponge becomes an accomplice in DNA transfer
Transfer and persistence of non-self DNA on hands over time: Using empirical data to evaluate DNA evidence given activity level propositions.
Background levels of male DNA in the vaginal cavity.
Evaluation of skin- or sweat-characteristic mRNAs for inferring the human origin of touched contact traces
Lessons from a study of DNA contaminations from police services and forensic laboratories in Switzerland
Wearer and non-wearer DNA on the collars and cuffs of upper garments of worn clothing.
Detection of offender DNA following skin-to-skin contact with a victim
Evaluation of skin- or sweat-characteristic mRNAs for inferring the human origin of touched contact traces
Comparison of different methods of DNA recovery and PCR amplification in STR profiling of casings—a retrospective study.
Detection of blood and DNA traces after thermal exposure
Comparison of the Quantity and Overall Quality of Trace DNA Evidence Collected from Substrates Found at Crime Scenes
Possibilities of DNA Identification of Foreign Sweat and Grease Substance on Human Skin
Possibilities of DNA Identification of Foreign Sweat and Grease Substance on Human Skin
A Comparative Study for the Isolation of Exogenous Trace DNA from Fingernails
Transfer of picked-up DNA to cotton plates
Trace DNA evidence dynamics: An investigation into the deposition and persistence of directly- and indirectly-transferred DNA on regularly-used knives.
Persistence of touch DNA on burglary-related tools.
The implications of shedder status and background DNA on direct and secondary transfer in an attack scenario.
The implications of shedder status and background DNA on direct and secondary transfer in an attack scenario.
Trace DNA evidence dynamics: An investigation into the deposition and persistence of directly- and indirectly-transferred DNA on regularly-used knives.
Direct PCR amplification of DNA from human bloodstains, saliva, and touch samples collected with microFLOQ® swabs
Laundry in a washing machine as a mediator of secondary and tertiary DNA transfer.
Trace DNA Sampling Success from Evidence Items Commonly Encountered in Forensic Casework
DNA transfer and cell type inference to assist activity level reporting: Post-activity background samples as a control in dragging scenario
DNA decontamination of fingerprint brushes.
Optimizing Collection of Trace Biological Samples from Vehicle Headrests
Profiling in wildlife crime: Recovery of human DNA deposited outside
An evaluation of the performance of DNA recovery from fired firearms and cartridge cases using microdialysis filtration.
Touch DNA sampling with SceneSafe Fast minitapes
Blood Trace Evidence on Washed Textiles - a systematic approach
Direct PCR improves STR profiles from substrate of improvised explosive device
Can lip prints provide biologic evidence?
DNA/RNA co-analysis of seminal fluid-stained fabrics after water immersion for up to seven days
DNA persistence of bite marks on food and its relevance for STR typing
Analysis of fingerprint samples, testing various conditions, for forensic DNA identification
Analysis of fingerprint samples, testing various conditions, for forensic DNA identification
Improving recovery and stability of touch DNA
Analysis of cellular autofluorescence in touch samples by flow cytometry: implications for front end separation of trace mixture evidence
Material and methods that allow fingerprint analysis and DNA profiling from the same latent evidence
Transfer and persistence of DNA on the hands and the influence of activities performed
Laundry in a washing machine as a mediator of secondary and tertiary DNA transfer.
DNA recovery from latent fingermarks treated with an infrared fluorescent fingerprint powder
The effect of pressure on DNA deposition by touch.
Comparison of preprocessing methods and storage times for touch DNA samples.
The implications of shedder status and background DNA on direct and secondary transfer in an attack scenario.
Investigation of DNA transfer onto clothing during regular daily activities.
Efficiency of DNA recovery from fingerprints enhanced with black and magnetic powders
Efficiencies of recovery and extraction of trace DNA from non-porous surfaces
DNA transfer by different parts of a hand
Touch DNA sampling with SceneSafe Fast minitapes
Direct STR typing from bullet casings
An inter-laboratory comparison study on transfer, persistence and recovery of DNA from cable ties.
Persistence of immersed blood and hair DNA: A preliminary study based on casework
Single source DNA profile recovery from single cells isolated from skin and fabric from touch DNA mixtures in mock physical assaults.
Direct STR typing from bullet casings
Persistence of touch DNA on burglary-related tools.
Investigation of DNA transfer onto clothing during regular daily activities.
Increased recovery of touch DNA evidence using Fta paper compared to conventional collection methods
The Effectiveness of Trace DNA Profiling—A Comparison Between a U.S. and a U.K. Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
The implications of shedder status and background DNA on direct and secondary transfer in an attack scenario.
An inter-laboratory comparison study on transfer, persistence and recovery of DNA from cable ties.
Recovery of Trace DNA on Clothing: A Comparison of Mini-tape Lifting and Three Other Forensic Evidence Collection Techniques
Single source DNA profile recovery from single cells isolated from skin and fabric from touch DNA mixtures in mock physical assaults.
Trace DNA Sampling Success from Evidence Items Commonly Encountered in Forensic Casework
DNA decontamination of fingerprint brushes.
The origin of unknown source DNA from touched objects.
DNA transfer—a never ending story. A study on scenarios involving a second person as carrier.
Shedding light on the relative DNA contribution of two persons handling the same object.
Touch DNA-The prospect of DNA profiles from cables.
Prevalence of human cell material: DNA and RNA profiling of public and private objects and after activity scenarios.
Probability of detection of DNA deposited by habitual wearer and/or the second individual who touched the garment
DNA transfer through nonintimate social contact.
Effects of storage conditions on forensic examination of blood samples and bloodstains stored for 20 years
A 17-month time course study of human RNA and DNA degradation in body fluids under dry and humid environmental conditions.
Probability of detection of DNA deposited by habitual wearer and/or the second individual who touched the garment
DNA transfer during laundering may yield complete genetic profiles.
DNA transfer during laundering may yield complete genetic profiles.
Contamination during criminal investigation: Detecting police contamination and secondary DNA transfer from evidence bags.
Could Secondary DNA Transfer Falsely Place Someone at the Scene of a Crime?
Sex-specific age association with primary DNA transfer
Shedder status - An analysis of self and non-self DNA in multiple handprints deposited by the same individuals over time.
Stabbing simulations and DNA transfer.
Assessing the Risk of Secondary Transfer Via Fingerprint Brush Contamination Using Enhanced Sensitivity DNA Analysis Methods.
Contamination during criminal investigation: Detecting police contamination and secondary DNA transfer from evidence bags.
Observations of DNA transfer within an operational Forensic Biology Laboratory.
Prevalence of human cell material: DNA and RNA profiling of public and private objects and after activity scenarios.
Study of criteria influencing the success rate of DNA swabs in operational conditions: A contribution to an evidence-based approach to crime scene investigation and triage
DNA transfer during laundering may yield complete genetic profiles.
Observations of DNA transfer within an operational Forensic Biology Laboratory.
A molecular exploration of human DNA/RNA co-extracted from the palmar surface of the hands and fingers.
Contamination during criminal investigation: Detecting police contamination and secondary DNA transfer from evidence bags.
Menstrual cycle phase at the time of rape does not affect recovery of semen or amplification of STR profiles of a suspect in vaginal swabs
Prevalence of human cell material: DNA and RNA profiling of public and private objects and after activity scenarios.
Prevalence of human cell material: DNA and RNA profiling of public and private objects and after activity scenarios.
DNA transfer through nonintimate social contact.
Prevalence of human cell material: DNA and RNA profiling of public and private objects and after activity scenarios.
Knowledge on DNA Success Rates to Optimize the DNA Analysis Process: From Crime Scene to Laboratory
DNA transfer by examination tools - A risk for forensic casework?
Following the transfer of DNA: How does the presence of background DNA affect the transfer and detection of a target source of DNA?
Following the transfer of DNA: How does the presence of background DNA affect the transfer and detection of a target source of DNA?
The deposition and persistence of indirectly-transferred DNA on regularly-used knives.
An optimized procedure for obtaining DNA from fired and unfired ammunition
Exploring the relative DNA contribution of first and second object's users on mock touch DNA mixtures
Risk of DNA transfer by gloves in forensic casework
The relative DNA-shedding propensity of the palm and finger surfaces
IPV – Bridging the juridical gap between scratches and DNA detection under fingernails of cohabitating partners
Persistence and secondary transfer of DNA from previous users of equipment.
Residual DNA on examination tools following use
DNA transfer by examination tools - A risk for forensic casework?
Analysis of DNA from Fired Cartridge Casings.
Persistence of DNA from laundered semen stains: Implications for child sex trafficking cases.
Assessing primary, secondary and tertiary DNA transfer using the Promega ESI-17 Fast PCR chemistry.
DNA extraction of forensic adhesive tapes - A comparison of two different methods
Typeability of DNA in touch traces deposited on paper and optical data discs.
Optical characterization of epidermal cells and their relationship to DNA recovery from touch samples.
Secondary and subsequent DNA transfer during criminal investigation
Everything clean? Transfer of DNA traces between textiles in the washtub.
The complexities of DNA transfer during a social setting
Effect of two different swabs on genetic profiling of enhanced fingerprints
DNA contamination minimization - Finding an effective cleaning method.
DNA profiles from fingermarks: A mock case study
Recovery of salivary DNA from the skin after showering
An optimized procedure for obtaining DNA from fired and unfired ammunition
Y-STR analysis of digital and/or penile penetration cases with no detected spermatozoa
Analysis of DNA from fingernail samples in criminal cases
Persistence of DNA deposited by the original user on objects after subsequent use by a second person
DNA fingerprinting secondary transfer from different skin areas: Morphological and genetic studies.
Swabs as DNA Collection Devices for Sampling Different Biological Material from Different Substrates
DNA profiles from fingermarks
DNA transfer: The role of temperature and drying time
Evaluation of tapelifting as a collection method for touch DNA.
DNA fingerprinting secondary transfer from different skin areas: Morphological and genetic studies.
Defining background DNA levels found on the skin of children aged 0-5 years.
Changes in Yield of Contact DNA over Time after a Physical Assault
Persistence of DNA deposited by the original user on objects after subsequent use by a second person
Presence and potential of cell free DNA in different types of forensic samples.
Influence of an individual's age on the amount and interpretability of DNA left on touched items
Touch DNA collection from improvised explosive devices: A comprehensive study of swabs and moistening agents
Evaluation of Copan 4N6FLOQSwabs used for crime scene evidence collection
The influence of substrate on DNA transfer and extraction efficiency
Following the transfer of DNA: How far can it go?
The potential transfer of trace DNA via high risk vectors during exhibit examination
The Influence of Swabbing Solutions on DNA Recovery from touch Samples
The influence of substrate on DNA transfer and extraction efficiency
DNA transfer during social interactions.
Evaluation of Low Trace DNA Recovery Techniques from Ridged Surfaces.
Prevalence and persistence of male DNA identified in mixed saliva samples after intense kissing
Touch DNA Collection Versus Firearm Fingerprinting: Comparing Evidence Production and Identification Outcomes.
RNA cell typing and DNA profiling of mixed samples: Can cell types and donors be associated?
Evaluation of multiple transfer of DNA using mock case scenarios.
Evaluation of multiple transfer of DNA using mock case scenarios.
Specific and sensitive mRNA biomarkers for the identification of skin in “touch DNA” evidence.
An evaluation of the transfer of saliva-derived DNA.
An evaluation of the transfer of saliva-derived DNA.
An evaluation of the transfer of saliva-derived DNA.
Phantoms in the mortuary-DNA transfer during autopsies
Prevalence and persistence of foreign DNA beneath fingernails.
Evaluation of multiple transfer of DNA using mock case scenarios.
DNA transfer within forensic exhibit packaging: Potential for DNA loss and relocation
Good shedder or bad shedder—the influence of skin diseases on forensic DNA analysis from epithelial abrasions
Cell free DNA as a component of forensic evidence recovered from touched surfaces
The transfer of touch DNA from hands to glass, fabric and wood
Investigative Studies into the Recovery of DNA from Improvised Explosive Device Containers
DNA transfer within forensic exhibit packaging: Potential for DNA loss and relocation
Cell free DNA as a component of forensic evidence recovered from touched surfaces
Phantoms in the mortuary-DNA transfer during autopsies
Prevalence and persistence of foreign DNA beneath fingernails.
Prevalence and persistence of foreign DNA beneath fingernails.
The Recovery and Persistence of Salivary DNA on Human Skin.
The Recovery and Persistence of Salivary DNA on Human Skin.
The transfer and persistence of DNA under the fingernails following digital penetration of the vagina
The recovery of DNA profiles from saliva and touch evidences after postal bomb explosion
Effects of the most common methods for the enhancement of latent fingerprints on DNA extraction from forensic samples.
DNA typing from fluorescent powder dusted latent fingerprints.
Evaluating the efficiency of DNA extraction methods from different substrates.
Identification of skin in touch/contact forensic samples by messenger RNA profiling
The Recovery and Persistence of Salivary DNA on Human Skin.
Transfer of biological stains from different surfaces
mRNA-based skin identification for forensic applications
mRNA-based skin identification for forensic applications
mRNA-based skin identification for forensic applications
Swabbing firearms for handler’s DNA.
An investigation of the presence of DNA on unused laboratory gloves.
A sensitive method to extract DNA from biological traces present on ammunition for the purpose of genetic profiling.
Comparison of stubbing and the double swab method for collecting offender epithelial material from a victim’s skin.
Success rate of LT DNA analyses in casework
Evaluation of Y-STR analyses of sperm cell negative vaginal samples
Assessing the presence of female DNA on post-coital penile swabs: Relevance to the investigation of sexual assault
Evaluating the prevalence of DNA mixtures found in fingernail samples from victims and suspects in homicide cases
Sources of DNA contamination and Decontamination procedures in the Forensic Laboratory
Sources of DNA contamination and Decontamination procedures in the Forensic Laboratory
STR genotyping of skin residues inside gloves.
Exploring the limits for the survival of DNA in blood stains.
Investigation of secondary DNA transfer of skin cells under controlled test conditions.
Secondary DNA transfer of biological substances under varying test conditions
Generation of DNA profiles from fabrics without DNA extraction
A new approach to the investigation of sexual offenses - Cytoskeleton analysis reveals the origin of cells found on forensic swabs
Effect of Menses on Clearance of Y-Chromosome in Vaginal Fluid: Implications for a Biomarker of Recent Sexual Activity
Recovery of Latent Fingerprints and DNA on human skin
The prevalence of mixed DNA profiles on fingernail swabs
Trace DNA and street robbery: A criminalistic approach to DNA evidence.
Effects of cyanoacrylate fuming, time after recovery, and location of biological material on the recovery and analysis of DNA from post-blast pipe bomb fragments
Is there a relationship between fingerprint donation and DNA shedding?
Development of STR profiles from firearms and fired cartridge cases.
Trace evidence characteristics of DNA: A preliminary investigation of the persistence of DNA at crime scenes.
Trace DNA success rates relating to volume crime offences
Development of STR profiles from firearms and fired cartridge cases.
Trace evidence characteristics of DNA: A preliminary investigation of the persistence of DNA at crime scenes.
DNA typing from lipstick prints left on the skin
Trace DNA and street robbery: A criminalistic approach to DNA evidence.
Post-coital vaginal sampling with nylon flocked swabs improves DNA typing
Trace DNA collection—Performance of minitape and three different swabs
The prevalence of mixed DNA profiles in fingernail samples taken from couples who co-habit using autosomal and Y-STRs
Investigation into “normal” background DNA on adult necks: Implications for DNA profiling of manual strangulation victims.
Investigation into “normal” background DNA on adult necks: Implications for DNA profiling of manual strangulation victims.
Assessment of individual shedder status and implication for secondary DNA transfer.
DNA typing from handled items
Assessing trace DNA evidence from a residential burglary : Abundance , transfer and persistence.
Y-STR profiling in extended interval (≥3 days) postcoital cervicovaginal samples
A study on the effects of immersion in river water and seawater on blood, saliva, and sperm placed on objects mimicking crime scene exhibits
Recovery of DNA and fingerprints from touched documents.
Spermatozoa recovered on laundered clothing
Assessing trace DNA evidence from a residential burglary : Abundance , transfer and persistence.
Recovery of DNA and fingerprints from touched documents.
Assessing trace DNA evidence from a residential burglary : Abundance , transfer and persistence.
Characterization of human DNA in environmental samples.
DNA profiling success and relevance of 1739 contact stains from caseworks
Investigation into “normal” background DNA on adult necks: Implications for DNA profiling of manual strangulation victims.
The Value of DNA Material Recovered from Crime Scenes
Morphological study of fragmented DNA on touched objects.
The tendency of individuals to transfer DNA to handled items
Investigation into the usefulness of DNA profiling of earprints
Double swab technique for collecting touched evidence
May a speaking individual contaminate the routine laboratory
Investigation into the usefulness of DNA profiling of earprints
Value of DNA evidence in detecting crime
Zip lock poly bags in drug cases - A valuable source for obtaining identifiable DNA results
The prevalence of mixed DNA profiles in fingernail samples taken from individuals in the general population.
Experiments on the DNA contamination risk via latent fingerprint brushes.
DNA profiling of trace DNA recovered from bedding.
How Long Does It Take a Static Speaking Individual to Contaminate the Immediate Environment?
Maximization of STR DNA typing success for touched objects.
An Investigation of DNA Recovery from Firearms and Cartridge Cases
An Investigation of DNA Recovery from Firearms and Cartridge Cases
Experiments on the DNA contamination risk via latent fingerprint brushes.
Beware; gloves and equipment used during the examination of exhibits are potential vectors for transfer of DNA-containing material
Beware of the possibility of fingerprinting techniques transferring DNA.
Beware of the possibility of fingerprinting techniques transferring DNA.
Beware of the possibility of fingerprinting techniques transferring DNA.
Analysis of Non-Suspect Samples Lacking Visually Identifiable Sperm Using a Y-STR 10-Plex
Beware of the possibility of fingerprinting techniques transferring DNA.
Airbag contact in traffic accidents: DNA detection to determine the driver identity
The Effect of Common Fingerprint Detection Techniques on the DNA Typing of Fingerprints Deposited on Different Surfaces.
Recovery of trace DNA and its application to DNA profiling of shoe insoles
Recovery of trace DNA and its application to DNA profiling of shoe insoles
Are you collecting all the available DNA from touched objects?
Are you collecting all the available DNA from touched objects?
Fingerprints from Fingerprints
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of DNA recovered from fingerprints.
Fingerprints from Fingerprints
Are you collecting all the available DNA from touched objects?
Fingerprints as evidence for a genetic profile: morphological study on fingerprints and analysis of exogenous and individual factors affecting DNA typing.
STR genotyping and mtDNA sequencing of latent fingerprint on paper
STR genotyping and mtDNA sequencing of latent fingerprint on paper
STR genotyping and mtDNA sequencing of latent fingerprint on paper
The effectiveness of protective clothing in the reduction of potential DNA contamination of the scene of crime
Extraction and Analysis of Human Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA from Electron Beam Irradiated Envelopes
The propensity of individuals to deposit DNA and secondary transfer of low level DNA from individuals to inert surfaces
Comparison of the variables affecting the recovery of DNA from common drinking containers
Archived or directly swabbed latent fingerprints as a DNA source for STR typing.
The propensity of individuals to deposit DNA and secondary transfer of low level DNA from individuals to inert surfaces
An investigation into the transference and survivability of human DNA following simulated manual strangulation with consideration of the problem of third party contamination
Y-STR DNA amplification as biological evidence in sexually assaulted female victims with no cytological detection of spermatozoa
Recovery of DNA for Forensic Analysis from Lip Cosmetics
DNA contamination of mortuary instruments and work surfaces: A significant problem in forensic practice?
A Systematic Analysis of Secondary DNA Transfer
Potential DNA mixtures introduced through kissing
Potential DNA mixtures introduced through kissing
DNA fingerprints from fingerprints.
DNA typing of epithelial cells after strangulation.
An Improved Method to Recover Saliva from Human Skin: The Double Swab Technique
DNA typing of debris from fingernails.