Determination of firing distance using the rhodizonate staining technique W. MartyT. SigristD. Wyler Original article Pages: 1 - 4
Capillary zone electrophoresis and artificial neural networks for estimation of the post-mortem interval (PMI) using electrolytes measurements in human vitreous humour G. Bocaz-BeneventiF. TagliaroJ. Havel Original article Pages: 5 - 11
Preliminary approach to elucidate the role of pigment as a binding site for drugs and chemicals in anagen hairs: pigments as carriers for 3H-haloperidol in HaCaT/Sk-Mel-1 co-cultures L. PötschP. EmmerichG. Skopp Original article Pages: 12 - 16
Detection of cardiomyocyte apoptosis in forensic autopsy cases M. NakatomeR. MatobaH. Inoue Original article Pages: 17 - 21
TUNEL: a useful screening method in sudden cardiac death E. EdstonL. GröntoftJesper Johnsson Original article Pages: 22 - 26
Dioxin in infants – an environmental hazard? T. BajanowskiP. FürstB. Brinkmann Original article Pages: 27 - 32
Immunohistochemical detection of an AB0-incompatible blood transfusion in formalin-fixed tissue H. PfeifferC. OrtmannB. Brinkmann Case report Pages: 33 - 35
A death resulting from inadvertent intravenous infusion of enteral feed H. TakeshitaT. YasudaK. Kishi Case report Pages: 36 - 38
Paternity testing after pregnancy termination using laser microdissection of chorionic villi M. BauerAndreas ThalheimerDieter Patzelt Case report Pages: 39 - 42
Sudden death due to rupture of the arteria pancreatica magna: a complication of an immature pseudocyst in chronic pancreatitis P. LunettaA. PenttiläA. Sajantila Case report Pages: 43 - 46
Maternal death in pregnancy from HELLP syndrome. A report of three medico-legal autopsy cases with special reference to distinctive histopathological alterations M. TsokosF. LongauerF. Schulz Case report Pages: 50 - 53
Determination of chronic abuse of the anaesthetic agents midazolam and propofol as demonstrated by hair analysis V. CirimelePascal KintzBertrand Ludes Technical note Pages: 54 - 57
Preliminary approach to elucidate the role of pigment as a binding site for drugs and chemicals in anagen hair: differential uptake of 3H-haloperidol by pigment-producing compared to non-pigment-producing cell lines L. PötschP. EmmerichG. Skopp Short communication Pages: 58 - 61