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Number of Issues  33
Number of Articles  297
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The Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences and Applied Toxicology is a scholarly open-access scientific journal that deals with both forensic medicine and toxicology.

It is published quarterly by the Department of Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Kasr-Alainy School of Medicine, Cairo University.

It delivers an open-access platform for medical investigators to publish their researches as it accepts original papers, review articles, systematic review articles, case reports, and short communications on an array of respective fields in both forensic medicine and toxicology, it also promotes scientific communication among medical investigators and researchers.

The Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences and Applied Toxicology is indexed in DOAJ.

Current Issue: Volume 24, Issue 4, December 2024 

Case Reports

Whiplash Injury of Liver- A Case Report Based on Hypothesis of Sudden Deceleration Producing Complete Transection of Liver

Pages 13-16

Arijit Datta; Dhara Goswami; Srushti Shukla; Darshan Galoria; Pradip Rana; Poorvi Moondra


Original Article

COPPER NANOPARTICLES AFFECTING APOPTOSIS RELATED GENE EXPRESSION AND THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID IN ADULT MALE ALBINO RATS: A CHRONIC STUDY

Pages 17-29

Marwa Issak Mohamed; Rabab Abdulmoez Eltokhy; Mervat Hamdy Abdelsalam; Eman Abdelfattah El-Zohairy; Laila Ahmed Rashed; Nada Elsayed Abdel-raof; Mai Mohamed Mahrous


Case Reports

Unilateral Foot Drop Following Acute Carbamazepine Overdose: A Case Report

Pages 45-51

Nancy Khalil; Abeer Sheta; Somaya Madkour; Tayseer Zaytoun; Omneya Ibrahim Mohamed


Original Article

Estimation of Postmortem Interval Using Various Markers in the Liver of Adult Albino Rats (Targeting the PTEN/FasL Signaling Pathway)

Pages 53-70

Rabab fawzy Hindawy; EMAN FARUK; samia Mahmoud Manawy; Basma A. Ibrahim; Doaa Elsayed Abdelrazzak; Nahla M Ibrahim