DXS6797 contains two STRs which can be easily haplotyped in both sexes Micaela PoetschAntje RepenningReinhard Szibor Original Article 25 August 2005 Pages: 61 - 66
Forensic identification of urine samples: a comparison between nuclear and mitochondrial DNA markers V. CastellaN. Dimo-SimoninP. Mangin Original Article 30 August 2005 Pages: 67 - 72
A multicentre and prospective study of suspected cases of child physical abuse L. MartrilleC. CattaneoE. Baccino Original Article 13 July 2005 Pages: 73 - 78
Cardiac pathology in death from electrocution Vittorio FineschiSteven B. KarchEmanuela Turillazzi Original Article 03 August 2005 Pages: 79 - 82
Stability of ethyl glucuronide in urine, post-mortem tissue and blood samples Haiko SchloeglSebastian DresenWolfgang Weinmann Original Article 30 July 2005 Pages: 83 - 88
The examination and reporting of war crimes—an example from Finnish history Juha RainioMirja Turunen Original Article 13 July 2005 Pages: 89 - 94
It was one of my brothers Amy D. AndersonBruce S. Weir Original Article 25 August 2005 Pages: 95 - 104
Wonder or fake—investigations in the case of the stigmatisation of Therese Neumann von Konnersreuth Burkhard RolfBirgit BayerKatja Anslinger Case Report 13 September 2005 Pages: 105 - 109
Death by hanging while watching violent pornographic videos on the Internet—suicide or accidental autoerotic death? B. VennemannS. Pollak Case Report 30 July 2005 Pages: 110 - 114
A new “miniSTR-multiplex” displaying reduced amplicon lengths for the analysis of degraded DNA P. GrubwieserR. MühlmannW. Parson Technical Note 13 July 2005 Pages: 115 - 120
The impact of economic progress and modernization in medicine on the ossification of hand and wrist Andreas SchmelingRonald SchulzFriedrich W. Rösing Short Communication 13 July 2005 Pages: 121 - 126
Angel Carracedo (ed), Forensic DNA typing protocols (series: Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 297), Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, USA, ISBN 1-59259-867-6 Carsten Hohoff Book Review 13 July 2005 Pages: 127 - 127