Oliver Krebs
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Recent Articles
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Anders S, Steen A, Muller T, Krause W, Sanwald A, Raupach T, et al.
Int J Legal Med
. 2023 Jan;
137(2):545-549.
PMID: 36625885
Serious games (computer-based learning games) are increasingly used in medical education at various levels, as user access is independent of location and time and promotes non-linear learning. In legal medicine,...
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Mansour H, Krebs O, Pinnschmidt H, Griem N, Hammann-Ehrt I, Puschel K
Int J Legal Med
. 2019 Sep;
133(6):1751-1759.
PMID: 31511983
Post-mortem DNA degradation is still the real challenge of DNA-based identification in forensic practise. It is a complicated multifactorial process occurring as a result of the combination of several different...
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Mansour H, Sperhake J, Bekaert B, Krebs O, Friedrich P, Fuhrmann A, et al.
Forensic Sci Int
. 2019 Aug;
302:109926.
PMID: 31444040
Missing, ineligible or delayed reference data to establish conventional dental or DNA identification are common scenarios in forensic practice. Therefore, it is worthwhile to explore new avenues that facilitate human...
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Klein A, Krebs O, Gehl A, Morgner J, Reeger L, Augustin C, et al.
Int J Legal Med
. 2019 Apr;
133(5):1567-1574.
PMID: 31020398
In cases of crimes involving blood, the perpetrators often attempt to remove the traces they have left behind. Setting fire to the crime scene, aside from cleaning measures, seems to...
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Mansour H, Krebs O, Sperhake J, Augustin C, Koehne T, Amling M, et al.
J Forensic Leg Med
. 2018 Jan;
54:76-81.
PMID: 29328966
Each forensic case is characterized by its own uniqueness. Deficient forensic cases require additional sources of human identifiers to assure the identity. We report on two different cases illustrating the...
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Jopp-van Well E, Gehl A, Saring D, Amling M, Hahn M, Sperhake J, et al.
Arch Kriminol
. 2016 Jul;
237(5-6):153-71.
PMID: 27386620
The article reports on the exhumation and identification of unknown soldiers from the Second World War. With the help of medicolegal investigation and reconstruction methods an American pilot presumably murdered...
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Bauerle L, Kanitz U, Laurich S, Naumovska K, Frob D, Krebs O, et al.
Arch Kriminol
. 2015 Nov;
234(5-6):183-92.
PMID: 26548020
Myiasis is known as the infestation of living organisms with maggots. It is often caused by (self-) neglect. Eight cases of myiasis have been examined at the Institute of Legal...
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Jopp E, Puschel K, Warschke C, Kaufmann R, Krebs O
Arch Kriminol
. 2014 Jul;
233(5-6):203-9.
PMID: 25004622
The article reports on the exhumation and subsequent DNA analysis of the skeletal remains of an unknown male newborn from 1988. Molecular biological methods confirmed the maternity of a woman...
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Krebs O, Taylor R
Org Lett
. 2005 Mar;
7(6):1063-6.
PMID: 15760139
[structure: see text] A strategy for the synthesis of ajudazol A, an unusual, pharmacologically active metabolite from myxobacteria, based on the Stille cross-coupling of a 2-stannyl-oxazole with a vinyl iodide...
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