Jeanette M Wallin
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Wallin J, Jacobson S, Axelsson L, Lindberg J, Persson C, Stenberg J, et al.
Palliat Med Rep
. 2024 Aug;
5(1):306-315.
PMID: 39144133
Background: The Surprise Question (SQ) is a common method aimed at identifying frail patients who need serious illness conversations to integrate a palliative approach. However, little is known about whether...
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Wallin J, Jacobson S, Axelsson L, Lindberg J, Persson C, Stenberg J, et al.
Hemodial Int
. 2023 Jun;
27(4):454-464.
PMID: 37318069
Introduction: The surprise question (SQ) "Would I be surprised if this patient died within the next xx months" can be used by different professions to foresee the need of serious...
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Hayden D, Wallin J
Forensic Sci Int Genet
. 2019 Jan;
39:119-128.
PMID: 30640083
Often fingernails from a victim or suspect involved in a physical assault, such as murder or sexual assault, are submitted to crime laboratories for DNA testing of foreign/exogenous biological material;...
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Holt C, Buoncristiani M, Wallin J, Nguyen T, Lazaruk K, Walsh P
J Forensic Sci
. 2002 Jun;
47(1):66-96.
PMID: 12064672
Laboratory procedures used in short tandem repeat (STR) analysis were subjected to various scenarios that assessed reliability and identified potential limitations. These validation studies were designed as recommended by the...
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Wallin J, Holt C, Lazaruk K, Nguyen T, Walsh P
J Forensic Sci
. 2002 Jun;
47(1):52-65.
PMID: 12064671
Analysis of length polymorphisms at STR loci in the human genome has become a standard approach for comparative genotyping in many areas including disease research and diagnostics, parentage assessment, investigations...