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Doporučená literatura


  1. Forensic Human Hair Examination Guidelines, (doporučení Scientific Working Group on Materials Analysis), Forensic Science Communications, 2005, 7(2) 
  2. Best Practice Manual for the Microscopic Examination and Comparison of Human and Animal Hair ENFSI-BPM-THG-03; Version 01 – November 2015 

Monografie

  1. Blažej A. et al.: Atlas of Microscopic Structures of Fur Skins. Elsevier, 1989. 
  2. Blume-Peytari U. et al.: Hair Growth and Disorders. Springer, 2008.
  3. Brunner H., Triggs B.: Hair ID – An Interactive Tool for Identifying Australian Mammalian Hair. Csiro Publishing Australia, 2002.
  4. Wheeler B.P., Wilson L.J.: Practical Forensic Microscopy. Wiley-Blackwell, 2008 
  5. Wilson D. E., Reeder D. M.: Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2005.
  6. Teerink B. J.: Hair of West-European Mammals. Cambridge University Press, 1991.
  7. Meyer W., Hülmann G., Seger H.: SEM – Atlas on the Hair Cuticle structure of Central European Mammals.Verlag M. & H. Schaper Alfeld (Leine), Hannover, 2002.
  8. Ogle R.R., Fox M.J.: Atlas of Human Hair – Microscopic Characteristics. CRC Press LLC, 1999.
  9. Robertson J.: Forensic Examination of Hair. London, Taylor and Francis, 1999.
  10. Robbins C.R.: Chemical and Physical Behavior of Human Hair. Springer, 2012 
  11. Sperling L.C. 2003: An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations. The Parthenon Publishing Group, 2003.

Články - forenzní

  1. Barnett P.D., Ogle R.R.: Probabilities and Human Hair Comparison. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1982, 27:272- 282  
  2. Bisbing R.E., Wolner M.F.: Microscopical Discrimination of Twins' Head Hair. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1984, 29:780-786 
  3. Clement J.L.: New Concepts about Hair Identification Revealed by Electron Microscope Studies. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1981, 26(3):447-458 
  4. Deedrick D.W., Koch S.L.: Microscopy of Hair Part 1: A Practical Guide and Manual for Human Hairs. Forensic Science Communication, 2004, 6(1) 
  5. Deedrick D.W.: Hairs, Fibers, Crime, and Evidence. Forensic Science Communications, 2000, 2(3) 
  6. Gaudette B.D., Keeping E.S.: An Attempt at Determining Probabilities in Human Scalp Hair Comparison. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1973, 19:599-606 
  7. Gaudette B.D., Tessarolo A.A.: Secondary Transfer of Human Scalp Hair. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1987, 32:1241-1253 
  8. DeGaetano D.H., et al.: Fungal Tunneling of Hair from a Buried Body. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1992, 37(4):1048-1054 
  9. Edson J., et al.: A quantitative assessment of a reliable screening technique for the STR analysis of telogen hair roots. Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2013 (7):180 – 188.
  10. Harkey M.R.: Anatomy and Physiology of Hair. Forensic Science International, 1993, 63:9-18 
  11. Henderson G.L.: Mechanisms of Drug Incorporation into Hair. Forensic Science International, 1993, 63(1-3):19- 29
  12. Hoffmann K.: Statistical Evaluation of the Evidential Value of Human Hairs Possibly Coming from Multiple Sources. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1991, 36(4):1053-1058 
  13. Houck M.M., Budowle B.: Correlation of Microscopic and Mitochondrial DNA Hair Comparisons. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2002, 47(5):964-967 
  14. Linch Ch.A., Prahlow J.A.: Postmortem Microscopic Changes Observed at the Human Head Hair Proximal End. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2001, Vol. 46(1):15-20
  15. Linch Ch.A., Smith S.L., Prahlow J.A.: Evaluation of the Human Hair Root for DNA Typing Subsequent to Microscopic Comparison. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1998, Vol. 43(2):305-314.
  16. Ogle R.R, Mitosinka G.A.: A Rapid Technique for Preparing Hair Cuticular Scale Casts. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1973, 18 (1):82-83.
  17. Rothe M., Pragst F.: Effect of Pigmentation on the Drug Deposition in Hair of Grey-haired Subjects. Forensic Science International, 1997, 84(1-3):53-60 
  18. Skopp G., et al.: On Cosmetically Treated Hair – Aspects and Pitfalls of Interpretation. Forensic Science International, 1997, 84(1-3):43-52.
  19. Petraco N., et al.: The Morphology and Evidential Significance of Human Hair Roots. Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 33(1):68-76 
  20. Roberts K.A., Calloway C.: Mitochondrial DNA Amplification Success Rate as a Function of Hair Morphology. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2007, 52 (1):40-47. 
  21. Tafaro J.T.: The Use of Microscopic Postmortem Changes in Anagen Hair Roots to Associate Questioned Hairs with Known Hairs and Reconstruct Events in Two Murder Cases. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2000;45(2):495- 499.

Články - ostatní

  1. Crocker E.J.: A New Technique for the Rapid Simultaneous Examination of Medullae and Cuticular Patterns of Hairs. Microscope, 1998, 46 (3):169-173 
  2. Franbourg A., Hallegot P., Baltenneck F., Toutain C., Leroy F.: Current Research on Ethnic Hair. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2003, 48:115-119 
  3. Marshall R.C., Orwin D.F., Gillespie J.M.: Structure and Biochemistry of Mammalian Hard Keratin. Electron microscopy reviews, 1992, 4:47-83 
  4. Ortone J., Prota G.: Hair Melanins and Hair Color: Ultrastructural and Biochemical Aspects. The Journal of investigative dermatology, 1993, 101 (1 Suppl), 82S-89S 
  5. Popescu C., Höcker H.: Hair – the Most Sophisticated Biological Composite Material. Chemical Society reviews, 2007, 36:1282-1291 
  6. Stenn K.S., Paus R.: Controls of Hair Follicle Cycling. Physiological Reviews, 2001, 81(1):449-494 
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