The use of archival tissues, organs and pathology museums: “mortui vivos docent” (let the dead teach the living) Roger W. Byard Editorial 02 October 2007 Pages: 175 - 176
Fatal asphyxial episodes in the very young: classification and diagnostic issues Roger W. ByardLisbeth L. Jensen Original Paper 07 August 2007 Pages: 177 - 181
Increasing amplification success of forensic DNA samples using multiple displacement amplification Kaye N. BallantyneRoland A. H. van OorschotR. John Mitchell Original Paper 02 October 2007 Pages: 182 - 187
Limited post-mortem examination. An alternative and viable way to avoid full examination? Beng Beng OngNathan Milne Original Paper 02 October 2007 Pages: 188 - 193
A preliminary investigation into the scavenging activity on pig carcasses in Western Australia R. Christopher O’BrienShari L. ForbesIan R. Dadour Original Paper 07 August 2007 Pages: 194 - 199
STRs vs. SNPs: thoughts on the future of forensic DNA testing John M. ButlerMichael D. CoblePeter M. Vallone Original Paper 12 September 2007 Pages: 200 - 205
Vascular rupture—a rare lethal complication of neurofibromatosis v. Recklinghausen M. KettnerP. SchmidtS. A. Padosch CASE REPORT 02 October 2007 Pages: 206 - 209
Writing impressions revealed by scanners Steven J. Strach Original Paper 15 August 2007 Pages: 210 - 216
Traumatic intercostal artery pseudoaneurysm following a bicycle accident A. TakamureT. NakagawaK. Nishi Case Report 23 October 2007 Pages: 217 - 220
Current status of routine post-mortem CT in Melbourne, Australia C. O’DonnellA. RotmanN. Woodford Radiology Review 10 October 2007 Pages: 226 - 232