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Year
2019
eBook ISBN
9780841236431
Print ISBN
9780841236431

Table of contents

  1. Applications in Forensic Proteomics: Protein Identification and Profiling
  2. ACS Symposium Series1339
  3. Foreword
  4. Introduction to Forensic Proteomics
  5. A Proteomics Tutorial
  6. Proteomic Sample Preparation Techniques: Toward Forensic Proteomic Applications
  7. NextGen Serology: Leveraging Mass Spectrometry for Protein-Based Human Body Fluid Identification
  8. Informatics Approaches to Forensic Body Fluid Identification by Proteomic Mass Spectrometry
  9. Fingermarks as a New Proteomic Specimen: State of the Art and Perspective of In Situ Proteomics
  10. Human Identification Using Genetically Variant Peptides in Biological Forensic Evidence
  11. Proteomics in the Analysis of Forensic, Archaeological, and Paleontological Bone
  12. Proteomics for Microbial Forensics
  13. ISO 17025 Accreditation of Method-Based Mass Spectrometry for Bioforensic Analyses
  14. Unambiguous Identification of Ricin and Abrin with Advanced Mass Spectrometric Assays
  15. Challenges in the Development of Reference Materials for Protein Toxins
  16. The Statistical Defensibility of Forensic Proteomics
  17. Editor’s Biography
  18. Indexes
  19. Author Index
  20. Subject Index
  21. Introduction to Forensic Proteomics
  22. A Proteomics Tutorial
  23. Proteomic Sample Preparation Techniques: Toward Forensic Proteomic Applications
  24. NextGen Serology: Leveraging Mass Spectrometry for Protein-Based Human Body Fluid Identification
  25. Informatics Approaches to Forensic Body Fluid Identification by Proteomic Mass Spectrometry
  26. Fingermarks as a New Proteomic Specimen: State of the Art and Perspective of In Situ Proteomics
  27. Human Identification Using Genetically Variant Peptides in Biological Forensic Evidence
  28. Proteomics in the Analysis of Forensic, Archaeological, and Paleontological Bone
  29. Proteomics for Microbial Forensics
  30. ISO 17025 Accreditation of Method-Based Mass Spectrometry for Bioforensic Analyses
  31. Unambiguous Identification of Ricin and Abrin with Advanced Mass Spectrometric Assays
  32. Challenges in the Development of Reference Materials for Protein Toxins
  33. The Statistical Defensibility of Forensic Proteomics
  34. Editor’s Biography
  35. Indexes
  36. Author Index
  37. Subject Index