نتایج جستجو برای: corpse

تعداد نتایج: 702  

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 2003

2014
Meng Xu Yubing Liu Liyuan Zhao Qiwen Gan Xiaochen Wang Chonglin Yang

During programmed cell death, the clearance of apoptotic cells is achieved by their phagocytosis and delivery to lysosomes for destruction in engulfing cells. However, the role of lysosomal proteases in cell corpse destruction is not understood. Here we report the identification of the lysosomal cathepsin CPL-1 as an indispensable protease for apoptotic cell removal in Caenorhabditis elegans. W...

2017
Claire White Maya Marin

Comparing mortuary rituals across 57 representative cultures extracted from the Human Relations Area Files, this paper demonstrates that kin of the deceased engage in behaviours to prepare the deceased for disposal that entail close and often prolonged contact with the contaminating corpse. At first glance, such practices are costly and lack obvious payoffs. Building on prior functionalist appr...

2016
Karen Eline van den Hondel Marcel Buster Peter Paul Bender Udo Reijnders

Introduction: On November 21, 2013 an approximately ten-year-old mummified corpse of a 74-year-old female was found in the living room of her apartment located near the city-center of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Definition: A domestic-setting corpse is defined as a dead body found in an urban area with a minimum postmortem interval of 24 hours. Discussion: Not much research is performed about d...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2010
Marta I Saloña M Lourdes Moraza Miguel Carles-Tolrá Victor Iraola Pablo Bahillo Tomás Yélamos Raimundo Outerelo Rafael Alcaraz

Arthropods at different stages of development collected from human remains in an advanced stage of decomposition (following autopsy) and from the soil at the scene are reported. The corpse was found in a mixed deciduous forest of Biscay (northern Spain). Soil fauna was extracted by sieving the soil where the corpse lay and placing the remains in Berlese-Tullgren funnels. Necrophagous fauna on t...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2007
Marija Definis-Gojanović Davorka Sutlović Dolores Britvić Boze Kokan

Necrophagous insects may provide useful information about the time, place and cause of death. In addition, they can serve as reliable alternative specimens for toxicological analysis in cases where human tissue and fluids, normally taken during autopsies, are not available, due to decomposition of the corpse. This paper reports the results of drug analysis of the larvae of two fly families, Cal...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
James R. Anderson Alasdair Gillies Louise C. Lock

Chimpanzees' immediate responses to the death of a group-member have rarely been described. Exceptions include maternal care towards dead infants, and frenzied excitement and alarm following the sudden, traumatic deaths of older individuals [1-5]. Some wild chimpanzees die in their night nest [6], but the immediate effect this has on others is totally unknown. Here, with supporting video materi...

Journal: :Genes & development 2000
Y C Wu G M Stanfield H R Horvitz

One hallmark of apoptosis is the degradation of chromosomal DNA. We cloned the Caenorhabditis elegans gene nuc-1, which is involved in the degradation of the DNA of apoptotic cells, and found that nuc-1 encodes a homolog of mammalian DNase II. We used the TUNEL technique to assay DNA degradation in nuc-1 and other mutants defective in programmed cell death and discovered that TUNEL labels apopt...

Journal: :Journal - Forensic Science Society 1991
D J Pounder

Drugs present in a decomposing corpse may be identified through analysis of maggots feeding off it. Case reports in forensic entomo-toxicology are sparse and the data base is unstructured. Drug concentrations should be measured in residual skeletal muscle, the principal food source for fly larvae, as well as in washed maggots, and the fly species should be determined. An untested possibility is...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2008
Márcia Souto Couri Sheila Maria Ferraz Mendonça de Souza André Mallemont Cunha João Pinheiro Eugénia Cunha

Fly puparia and adult fragments of diptera muscid were found inside the esophagus of a mummified body from the early XIX century, buried inside the crypt of the Sacrament Church (Lisbon, Portugal). The identification of the material revealed a monospecific colonization by Ophyra capensis (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Muscidae), a species known to invade corpses in the ammoniacal fermentation wave. This...

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