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Denice  Higgins
Denice Higgins
Forensic Odontologist University of Adelaide
Verified email at adelaide.edu.au
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Teeth as a source of DNA for forensic identification of human remains: a review
D Higgins, JJ Austin
Science & Justice 53 (4), 433-441, 2013
2732013
Differential nuclear and mitochondrial DNA preservation in post-mortem teeth with implications for forensic and ancient DNA studies
D Higgins, AB Rohrlach, J Kaidonis, G Townsend, JJ Austin
PloS one 10 (5), e0126935, 2015
1102015
Forensic touch DNA recovery from metal surfaces–A review
DOM Bonsu, D Higgins, JJ Austin
Science & Justice 60 (3), 206-215, 2020
782020
Radiographic recognition of dental implants as an aid to identifying the deceased
JW Berketa, RS Hirsch, D Higgins, H James
Journal of forensic sciences 55 (1), 66-70, 2010
732010
Targeted sampling of cementum for recovery of nuclear DNA from human teeth and the impact of common decontamination measures
D Higgins, J Kaidonis, G Townsend, T Hughes, JJ Austin
Investigative genetics 4, 1-8, 2013
482013
Forensic odontology: principles and practice
J Taylor, J Kieser
John Wiley & Sons, 2016
422016
Dentine and cementum as sources of nuclear DNA for use in human identification
D Higgins, J Kaidonis, J Austin, G Townsend, H James, T Hughes
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences 43 (4), 287-295, 2011
402011
Strong genetic influence on hypocone expression of permanent maxillary molars in South Australian twins
D Higgins, TE Hughes, H James, GC Townsend
Dental Anthropology Journal 22 (1), 1-7, 2009
242009
Singleplex quantitative real-time PCR for the assessment of human mitochondrial DNA quantity and quality
C Goodwin, D Higgins, SS Tobe, J Austin, A Wotherspoon, ME Gahan, ...
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 14, 70-75, 2018
232018
Classifications used by Australian forensic odontologists in identifications reports
D Higgins, H James
The Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology-JFOS 24 (2), 32: 35-32: 35, 2006
232006
Evaluation of the efficiency of Isohelix™ and Rayon swabs for recovery of DNA from metal surfaces
DOM Bonsu, D Higgins, J Henry, JJ Austin
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 17, 199-207, 2021
172021
A review of the current understanding of burned bone as a source of DNA for human identification
M Mckinnon, M Henneberg, D Higgins
Science & Justice 61 (4), 332-338, 2021
152021
Ethics reporting in forensic science research publications–A review
DOM Bonsu, CB Afoakwah, M Abedi, D Higgins, JJ Austin
Forensic science international 335, 111290, 2022
142022
Comparison of Isohelix™ and Rayon swabbing systems for touch DNA recovery from metal surfaces
DOM Bonsu, M Rodie, D Higgins, J Henry, JJ Austin
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 17, 577-584, 2021
132021
A comparison of crystal structure in fresh, burned and archaic bone–Implications for forensic sampling
M Mckinnon, M Henneberg, E Simpson, D Higgins
Forensic Science International 313, 110328, 2020
132020
Is human identification by dental comparison a scientifically valid process?
CA Sims, J Berketa, D Higgins
Science & Justice 60 (5), 403-405, 2020
122020
Hybridization enrichment to improve forensic mitochondrial DNA analysis of highly degraded human remains
JM Young, D Higgins, JJ Austin
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 450, 2019
122019
Stabilisation of dental structures of severely incinerated victims at disaster scenes to facilitate human identification
J Berketa, D Higgins
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 51, 45-49, 2017
122017
Validity of forensic odontology identification by comparison of conventional dental radiographs: a scoping review
SL Chiam, M Page, D Higgins, J Taylor
Science & Justice 59 (1), 93-101, 2019
112019
Evaluation of carrier RNA and low volume demineralization for recovery of nuclear DNA from human teeth
D Higgins, J Kaidonis, G Townsend, JJ Austin
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology 10, 56-61, 2014
112014
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