In forensic and Medical communities, empirical evidences (in any form) collected from scene of occurrence continues to validate the premises of persistence and identical. Salivary fluid is an exocrine stain encountered as evidences from scene of crime, whose analysis may link the accused and eliminate the innocents. In the present study, 130 samples of Jaats from District Meerut and Muzafarnagar; the population of Uttar Pradesh, Northern part of India have been analyzed for the presence of Anti-A and Anti –B have been studied as a resultant 32 % agglutinins have been found in all the saliva samples. Agglutinins vary from one individual to another and the population of one region to another
Blood is one of the chief form of biological fluid which is recovered at the location of crime. This...
The purpose of this research was to determine the persistence/stability of saliva on human skin. The...
Background: Saliva, the most readily available body fluid, is the product of genes which are in cons...
AbstractPurposeTo study the presence of salivary hemagglutinins in a Central Indian Population.Metho...
Forensic science is a branch that deals with a wide plethora of areas such as anthropology, migratio...
Forensic science plays a very crucial role in establishing the links between the series of evidences...
Recent advances in genetics have allowed increasing acutely the capacities of the formation of relia...
Background: Human body fluids are vital for criminological examinations. The recovery, conservation,...
The presence of ABH blood group substances in the saliva of secretors can serve as additional eviden...
In forensic investigations the distinction between expirated bloodstains (blood from the mouth, nose...
Contemporary forensic science hinges on DNA analysis to link an individual to a crime scene. Sources...
This study delineates a protocol to obtain a set of proteins from human saliva to distinguish object...
Saliva is a body fluid containing antibodies of diagnostic significance. Unlike venipuncture, saliva...
Saliva is a biological fluid that has not been used extensively as a biomonitoring tool in epidemiol...
The simplicity and convenience of collecting saliva, as well as its component composition, make this...
Blood is one of the chief form of biological fluid which is recovered at the location of crime. This...
The purpose of this research was to determine the persistence/stability of saliva on human skin. The...
Background: Saliva, the most readily available body fluid, is the product of genes which are in cons...
AbstractPurposeTo study the presence of salivary hemagglutinins in a Central Indian Population.Metho...
Forensic science is a branch that deals with a wide plethora of areas such as anthropology, migratio...
Forensic science plays a very crucial role in establishing the links between the series of evidences...
Recent advances in genetics have allowed increasing acutely the capacities of the formation of relia...
Background: Human body fluids are vital for criminological examinations. The recovery, conservation,...
The presence of ABH blood group substances in the saliva of secretors can serve as additional eviden...
In forensic investigations the distinction between expirated bloodstains (blood from the mouth, nose...
Contemporary forensic science hinges on DNA analysis to link an individual to a crime scene. Sources...
This study delineates a protocol to obtain a set of proteins from human saliva to distinguish object...
Saliva is a body fluid containing antibodies of diagnostic significance. Unlike venipuncture, saliva...
Saliva is a biological fluid that has not been used extensively as a biomonitoring tool in epidemiol...
The simplicity and convenience of collecting saliva, as well as its component composition, make this...
Blood is one of the chief form of biological fluid which is recovered at the location of crime. This...
The purpose of this research was to determine the persistence/stability of saliva on human skin. The...
Background: Saliva, the most readily available body fluid, is the product of genes which are in cons...