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- W4384818087 abstract "In order to understand the changes undergone by bone once it is subjected to fire, one must first understand its makeup in vivo. Around 90% of bone volume is accounted for by its extracellular matrix, which is a two-phase composite material comprised of a mineral phase, an organic phase and water. The in vivo bone structure and makeup undergoes several changes via diagenetic processes post-mortem. These changes are accelerated and more severe when the bone is subjected to heating. There are four main stages that bone undergoes when subjected to high temperatures: dehydration, decomposition, inversion, and fusion. There are only a few studies analyzing the specific effects of fire on DNA. The majority aim to assess the recovery of a full nuclear DNA profile with identification purposes. To serve this objective, bones and/or teeth were subjected to different temperatures and times to evaluate DNA yield, amplification, and profiling." @default.
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- W4384818087 title "Biochemical Alterations of Bone Subjected to Fire" @default.
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