The forensic significance of core temperature in identifying primary and secondary hypothermia as a cause of death: A pilot study on Wistar rats
Introduction Hypothermia is defined as a body core temperature below 35° C and can be
caused by internal or external stress. Primary hypothermia is caused by excessive exposure …
caused by internal or external stress. Primary hypothermia is caused by excessive exposure …
[HTML][HTML] Differentiating Primary and Secondary Hypothermia in a Rat Model: The Role of Biochemical Markers in Postmortem Analysis
E Dervišević, DA Jesenković, A Bešić, N Šuta… - Applied Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Postmortem biochemistry is a valuable tool in forensic investigations, providing insights into
the tissue damage and organ dysfunction associated with death. This study aimed to identify …
the tissue damage and organ dysfunction associated with death. This study aimed to identify …
[HTML][HTML] Cellular network of damage caused by exposure to high ambient temperature in Wistar rats: The role of Hsp70
Objectives As a universal cytoprotective protein, Hsp70 is used to monitor the effects of
environmental temperature changes, increasing the survival rate of cells exposed to stress …
environmental temperature changes, increasing the survival rate of cells exposed to stress …
Heat-related biomarkers: Focus on the correlation of troponin I and 70 kDa heat shock protein
Heat-related biomarkers: Focus on the correlation of troponin I and 70 kDa heat shock
protein Abstract Introduction: There is intensive research related to the forensic importance …
protein Abstract Introduction: There is intensive research related to the forensic importance …
Forensic meaning of core temperature-an indicator for assessing the severity of heatstroke in an animal model
Sudden deaths during efforts that are multifactorial and associated with exposure of the
body to high temperatures beyond the power of thermoregulatory mechanisms are …
body to high temperatures beyond the power of thermoregulatory mechanisms are …
Impact of temperature and the length of exposure on morphological characteristics of erythrocytes in antemortem and postmortem analysis-Experimental study on …
Abstract Changes in red blood cell morphology can be induced by various stimuli. In order to
investigate the effects of different temperature intensities (37 C, 41 C, and 44 C) and …
investigate the effects of different temperature intensities (37 C, 41 C, and 44 C) and …
The role of wine in modulating inflammatory processes: a review
C Di Lorenzo, C Stockley, F Colombo, S Biella, F Orgiu… - Beverages, 2018 - mdpi.com
Several epidemiological studies associated the consumption of wine with the reduction of
the risk factors for cardiovascular disease and certain cancers, as well as for diabetes …
the risk factors for cardiovascular disease and certain cancers, as well as for diabetes …
Influence of hyperthermia on dimensions of erythrocytes: Experimental preliminary study on rats
The aim of these study was to examine how elevated body temperature effects on the
diameter of red blood cells in the study group of rats. The total sample of 38 rats was divided …
diameter of red blood cells in the study group of rats. The total sample of 38 rats was divided …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of Temperature on Morphological Characteristics of Erythrocytes and Heart Weight: Experimental Study on Wistar Rats
The aim was to find what happens to heart weight and forms of erythrocytes antemortemly
and postmortemly as a result of exposure to high water temperature. Total of 40 adult Wistar …
and postmortemly as a result of exposure to high water temperature. Total of 40 adult Wistar …
Interindividual variation of the organism-as an indicator for assessing the severity of heat stroke in an experimental study of Wistar rats
Introduction: Sudden deaths during efforts that are multifactorial and associated with
exposure of the body to high temperatures beyond the power of thermoregulatory …
exposure of the body to high temperatures beyond the power of thermoregulatory …