I've cited several scientific articles that discuss this evidence.
Anyway, here is yet another scientist who has concluded the Shroud is authentic: Dr. Osvaldo Negrini Neto, a physicist and forensic scientist at the Instituto Forense de Tecnologia in São Paulo, Brazil. I quote the abstract for his article "The Shroud of Turin and the Resurrection" in which me mentions the introduction of medieval fabric into the Shroud's cloth:
One of the most studied relics in the history of science, the Shroud of Turin – also known by Christians as the “Holy Shroud” – remains one of the deepest scientific mysteries. Although C14 (carbon 14) dating in 1988 apparently cast a strong doubt on the authenticity of the shroud, this doubt now appears to have been dispelled by high-precision scientific methods that proved that the samples analyzed were, to say the least, not representative of the whole; in addition, it was proven that among the linen fibers in the samples there was a cotton weave, characteristic of a restoration made at least four centuries ago. This fact called into question the C14 dating; later (2005), high-precision chemical analyses carried out by the renowned American laboratory of Los Alamos not only confirmed this mixture of fibers but also demonstrated that a chemical substance derived from flax, linin, present in the samples, indicated that the age of the shroud was close to two thousand years. In this paper, we will present a challenge to C14 dating, the already established scientific arguments against it, and a new argument that casts strong doubt on the date assessed by this method. As for the engraved image, we can go even deeper: no physical or chemical process attempted to date has managed to reproduce the engraved image. As far as possible, we have tried to stay away from religious hypotheses based exclusively on faith and ideas about fraud in C14 dating and in the formation of the image, as these are not the objectives of this present discussion. (https://www.academia.edu/128345656/...D_THE_RESURRECTION?email_work_card=view-paper)
Cue the usual talking point by some skeptics herein that no one can really be a scientist if they believe the Shroud is authentic, no matter what education and qualifications they have. They must say this because most of the experts who have examined the Shroud have concluded it is authentic.