The scientific foundation and efficacy of the use of canines as chemical detectors for explosives KG Furton, LJ Myers Talanta 54 (3), 487-500, 2001 | 626 | 2001 |
Comparison of the volatile organic compounds present in human odor using SPME-GC/MS AM Curran, SI Rabin, PA Prada, KG Furton Journal of chemical ecology 31, 1607-1619, 2005 | 356 | 2005 |
Laboratory and field experiments used to identify Canis lupus var. familiaris active odor signature chemicals from drugs, explosives, and humans N Lorenzo, TL Wan, RJ Harper, YL Hsu, M Chow, S Rose, KG Furton Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 376, 1212-1224, 2003 | 304 | 2003 |
Identification of dominant odor chemicals emanating from explosives for use in developing optimal training aid combinations and mimics for canine detection RJ Harper, JR Almirall, KG Furton Talanta 67 (2), 313-327, 2005 | 262 | 2005 |
Innovations in sol-gel microextraction phases for solvent-free sample preparation in analytical chemistry A Kabir, KG Furton, A Malik TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 45, 197-218, 2013 | 227 | 2013 |
Organic salts, liquid at room temperature, as mobile phases in liquid chromatography CF Poole, BR Kersten, SSJ Ho, ME Coddens, KG Furton Journal of Chromatography A 352, 407-425, 1986 | 203 | 1986 |
Efficient analysis of selected estrogens using fabric phase sorptive extraction and high performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection R Kumar, AK Malik, A Kabir, KG Furton Journal of Chromatography A 1359, 16-25, 2014 | 189 | 2014 |
The frequency of occurrence and discriminatory power of compounds found in human scent across a population determined by SPME-GC/MS AM Curran, CF Ramirez, AA Schoon, KG Furton Journal of Chromatography B 846 (1-2), 86-97, 2007 | 164 | 2007 |
Application of solid-phase microextraction to the recovery of explosives and ignitable liquid residues from forensic specimens KG Furton, JR Almirall, M Bi, J Wang, L Wu Journal of Chromatography A 885 (1-2), 419-432, 2000 | 158 | 2000 |
Characterization of background and pyrolysis products that may interfere with the forensic analysis of fire debris JR Almirall, KG Furton Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 71 (1), 51-67, 2004 | 151 | 2004 |
The differentiation of the volatile organic signatures of individuals through SPME‐GC/MS of characteristic human scent compounds AM Curran, PA Prada, KG Furton Journal of forensic sciences 55 (1), 50-57, 2010 | 147 | 2010 |
Solid phase microextraction ion mobility spectrometer interface for explosive and taggant detection JM Perr, KG Furton, JR Almirall Journal of separation science 28 (2), 177-183, 2005 | 145 | 2005 |
Collection and identification of human remains volatiles by non-contact, dynamic airflow sampling and SPME-GC/MS using various sorbent materials LE DeGreeff, KG Furton Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 401, 1295-1307, 2011 | 142 | 2011 |
Fabric phase sorptive extraction explained A Kabir, R Mesa, J Jurmain, KG Furton Separations 4 (2), 21, 2017 | 137 | 2017 |
Estimation of postmortem interval using the protein marker cardiac Troponin I AJ Sabucedo, KG Furton Forensic science international 134 (1), 11-16, 2003 | 123 | 2003 |
Analysis of the uniqueness and persistence of human scent AM Curran, SI Rabin, KG Furton Forensic Science Communications 7 (2), 23, 2005 | 121 | 2005 |
Determining the critical micelle concentration of aqueous surfactant solutions: using a novel colorimetric method KG Furton, A Norelus Journal of chemical education 70 (3), 254, 1993 | 121 | 1993 |
Development of headspace SPME method for analysis of volatile organic compounds present in human biological specimens M Kusano, E Mendez, KG Furton Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 400 (7), 1817-1826, 2011 | 117 | 2011 |
Fast extraction of amphenicols residues from raw milk using novel fabric phase sorptive extraction followed by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection V Samanidou, LD Galanopoulos, A Kabir, KG Furton Analytica Chimica Acta 855, 41-50, 2015 | 115 | 2015 |
The Evaluation of Human Hand Odor Volatiles on Various Textiles: A Comparison Between Contact and Noncontact Sampling Methods*,† PA Prada, AM Curran, KG Furton Journal of forensic sciences 56 (4), 866-881, 2011 | 111 | 2011 |