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151. Interpretation of molecular autopsy findings in 45 sudden unexplained death cases: from coding region to untranslated region.

152. Spitting in the wind?-The challenges of RNA sequencing for biomarker discovery from saliva.

153. Selecting mRNA markers in blood for age estimation of the donor of a biological stain.

154. Exome analysis focusing on epilepsy-related genes in children and adults with sudden unexplained death.

155. Analytical description of adolescent binge drinking patients.

156. Quantitative PCR analysis of bloodstains of different ages.

157. Comparative evaluation of the MAPlex, Precision ID Ancestry Panel, and VISAGE Basic Tool for biogeographical ancestry inference.

158. Body Fluid Identification in Samples Collected after Intimate and Social Contact: A Comparison of Two mRNA Profiling Methods and the Additional Information Gained by cSNP Genotypes.

159. Targeted S5 RNA sequencing assay for the identification and direct association of common body fluids with DNA donors in mixtures.

160. Genetic variants in eleven central and peripheral chemoreceptor genes in sudden infant death syndrome.

161. Source level interpretation of mixed biological stains using coding region SNPs.

162. Benefits and outcomes of a new multidisciplinary approach for the management and financing of sudden unexplained death cases in a forensic setting in Switzerland.

163. A collaborative exercise on DNA methylation-based age prediction and body fluid typing.

164. Sperm hunting on optical microscope slides for forensic analysis with deep convolutional networks - a feasibility study.

165. Re-evaluation of single nucleotide variants and identification of structural variants in a cohort of 45 sudden unexplained death cases.

166. Degradation of human mRNA transcripts over time as an indicator of the time since deposition (TsD) in biological crime scene traces.

167. Assessing time dependent changes in microbial composition of biological crime scene traces using microbial RNA markers.

168. Forensic transcriptome analysis using massively parallel sequencing.

169. mRNA profiling of mock casework samples: Results of a FoRNAP collaborative exercise.

170. Ongoing tissue changes in an experimentally mummified human leg.

171. Microbiome-based body site of origin classification of forensically relevant blood traces.

172. HIrisPlex-S system for eye, hair, and skin color prediction from DNA: Massively parallel sequencing solutions for two common forensically used platforms.

173. Functional characterization of a novel SCN5A variant associated with long QT syndrome and sudden cardiac death.

174. Transcription and microbial profiling of body fluids using a massively parallel sequencing approach.

175. Novel taxonomy-independent deep learning microbiome approach allows for accurate classification of different forensically relevant human epithelial materials.

176. Predicting the origin of stains from whole miRNome massively parallel sequencing data.

177. Microbiome-based body fluid identification of samples exposed to indoor conditions.

178. Towards broadening Forensic DNA Phenotyping beyond pigmentation: Improving the prediction of head hair shape from DNA.

179. Introducing novel type of human DNA markers for forensic tissue identification: DNA copy number variation allows the detection of blood and semen.

180. Exome analysis in 34 sudden unexplained death (SUD) victims mainly identified variants in channelopathy-associated genes.

181. Predicting the origin of stains from next generation sequencing mRNA data.

182. Clinical and experimental evidence suggest a link between KIF7 and C5orf42-related ciliopathies through Sonic Hedgehog signaling.

183. Sex-dependent differences in the in vivo respiratory phenotype of the TASK-1 potassium channel knockout mouse.

184. [Tracking down the culprit - mRNA profiling for the identification of body fluids].

185. Body Fluid Identification Using mRNA Profiling.

186. Variants in TSPYL1 are not associated with sudden infant death syndrome in a cohort of deceased infants from Switzerland.

187. Capillary electrophoresis of a multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction to target messenger RNA markers for body fluid identification.

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