
Accurate estimation of the postmortem interval (PMI) has been one of the most important and complicated issues in the forensic practice. In order to provide novel perspectives for the future research concerning PMI, the advantages and disadvantages of related traditional methods, postmortem degradation of nucleic acid and tissue, the componential change of vitreous humor and histological biochemistry since 2002 have been introduced and compared in this review.
Time Factors, DNA, Forensic Medicine, Body Temperature, Vitreous Body, Nucleic Acids, Postmortem Changes, Potassium, Animals, Humans, Regression Analysis, Autopsy, RNA, Messenger, Muscle, Skeletal
Time Factors, DNA, Forensic Medicine, Body Temperature, Vitreous Body, Nucleic Acids, Postmortem Changes, Potassium, Animals, Humans, Regression Analysis, Autopsy, RNA, Messenger, Muscle, Skeletal
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