Latvian forensic medical experts have published scientific works covering nearly all fields of practical forensic medicine – including thanatology, traumatology, toxicology, clinical forensic medicine, and the investigation of crime traces of biological origin, among others. Many of the more extensive studies have been compiled into dissertations, demonstrating the commitment of experts to strengthening and deepening the scientific and practical foundations of specific types of forensic examinations. 

Research articles by the Centre experts in the past 15 years: 

  • I.Evansa, L.Vīksna, I.Vanags, G.Vabels et.ct. Ultrasound-Assisted Lumbar Interlaminar Epidural Dye Injection and Evaluation of its distribution by Anatomical Dissection. J Frontiers in Medicine, 2019. 

  • Markovs, J., Galuza, A., Basova, N., Knipse, G., Vasiljeva, S., & Smirnova, G. (2018). In vitro studies of iron absorption and activity of glutathione peroxidase in intestinal mucosa of the chicken. European Journal of Biological Research, 8(3), 168-173. Retrieved from http://journals.tmkarpinski.com/index.php/ejbr/article/view/55

  • Skuja S.,Teteris O. et al..  Structural and Ultrastructural Alterations in Human Olfactory Pathways  and Possible Associations with Herpesvirus 6 Infection; , Plus One,2018 Janv. 

  • Tatsuo Nagai, V.Volksone, G.Vabels. Forensic examination of the dress of a mummy (1). Effect of sunlight on the color of the dress, chemical characteristics of the materials dye, and blood group typing using a washing liquid sample. J Analytical Bio-Science, 2017. 

  • Tatsuo Nagai, V.Volksone, G.Vabels. Forensic examination of the dress of a mummy (2).Material and texture of the dress. J Analytical Bio-Science, 2017. 

  • Pliss, L., Timša, L., Rootsi, S., Tambets, K., Pelnena, I., Zole, E., Puzuka, A., Sabule, A., Rožāne, S., Lace, B., Kucinskas, V., Krumina, A., Ranka, R., Baumanis, V., Y-Chromosomal Lineages of Latvians in the Context of the Genetic Variation of the Eastern-Baltic Region, Annals of Human Genetics (2015) 00,1-13. 

  • Vamze J., Pilmane M., Skagers. Biocompatibility of pure and mixed hydroxyapatite and α-tricalcium phosphate implanted in rabbit bone. Manuscript Number : JMSM6635 (Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine). J Mater Sci: Mater Med, 2015,p: 26-73. 

  • Vamze J., Pilmane M., Skagers A. Analysis of cellular death in the experimental bone tissue regarding the biomaterial implantation // Annals of Anatomy, Vol.196-2014 S1, p: 88-89. 

  • Jolanta Vamze, Mara Pilmane, Andrejs Skagers. Bone regeneration and host defense in rabbit bone after the implantation of pure and mixed hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate // Virchows Archiv, 2013; p.323. 

  • Skuja S. Groma V., Rāviņa K.,Tarasovs M., Cauce V., Teteris O. Protective reactivity and alteration of the brain tissue in alcoholics evidenced by SODI, MMP9 Immunohistochemistry, and Electron Microscopy/ Ultrastructural Pathology, Early Online 1-10,2013, Informa healthcare USA, Inc, ISSN: 0191-3123 print,p. 1-10. 

  • Teteris O. Institutions of Forensic Medicine and Sciences in Latvia. 22 nd Congress of the International Academy of Legal Medicine, Istanbul-Turkiye/ July 5-8,2012. International Journal of Legal Medicine, V. 126 Supplement 1, p. S64. 

  • Dubrovin I.A., Teteris O., Hadjiev R.,Jansarayeva R., Kot T. Education Committee EAFMS: Aim, Tasks, Activities. 22 nd Congress of the Internationa Academy of Legal Medicine, Istanbul-Turkiye/ July 5-8,2012? International Journal of Legal Medicine, V. 126 Supplement 1, p. S33. 

  • Vamze J., Pilmane M., Skagers A. Activity of host defense proteins in rabbit bone after pure hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate and mixed tricalcium phosphate/hydroxyapatite implantation // IFMBE Proceedings, 2012; Vol.38, pp.110-112.  

  • Vamze J., Pilmane M., Skagers A. Cytokine and HBD-2, -3, -4 expression in rabbit bone tissue after hydroxyapatite (Hap), α-tricalcium phosphate (α-TCP) and polymethylmetacrylate (PMMA) implantation // FMNT issue of IOP conference series: Material Sciences and Engineering 38 (2012) 012025; doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/38/1/012025.