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- who: TYPE and colleagues from the Northeastern University, China have published the paper: Microbial communities in the liver and brain are informative for postmortem submersion interval estimation in the late phase of decomposition: A study in mouse cadavers recovered from freshwater, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 15/Nov/2022
- what: In the current study, mouse drowning and CO2 asphyxia models were developed, and cadavers were immersed in freshwater for 0 to 14 days. This study provides novel information on visceral postmortem microbiota succession in corpses submerged in freshwater which sheds new light on PMSI estimation . . .
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