The analysis of biological fluids, such as blood and semen, discovered during the investigation of a potential crime can provide police forces with essential information to aid their investigation. However, many of the techniques for body fluid identification are not ideally suited to the analysis of potential evidence, being non-specific, destructive and expensive. Although individual presumptive tests are relatively inexpensive, the need to perform multiple tests on suspected biofluids can rapidly increase overall analysis costs. Furthermore, the use of presumptive tests typically involves the addition of test reagents to suspected biofluids, ultimately contaminating potential forensic evidence. The use of non-specific presumptive tests c...
Human body fluids are of great interest in forensics, due to the possibility to extract their geneti...
Knowledge of the nature of biofluids at a crime scene is just as important as DNA test to link the n...
In the forensic reconstruction of crime scene activities, the identification of biological traces an...
Body fluid and body tissue identification are important in forensic science as they can provide key ...
The ability to achieve rapid, in situ identifcation and age estimation of human bodily fluids can pr...
These are the SI files for the article "Transforming presumptive forensic testing: In-situ identific...
Supplementary files for article Differentiation of body fluid stains using a portable, low-cost ion ...
The identification and recovery of suspected human biofluid evidence can present a bottleneck in the...
Body fluids are evidence of great interest in forensics because they allow identification of individ...
The confirmatory identification of body fluids is one of the most critical steps in criminal investi...
Body fluid detection is useful in aiding in the interpretation of events at a crime scene. The ident...
The identification of body fluids at a crime scene is an important aspect of forensic casework analy...
Knowledge of the nature of biofluids at a crime scene is just as important as DNA test to link the n...
Body fluids are valuable evidence in a range of offences, with tests regularly being used to identif...
Examination of crime scene items for biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screeni...
Human body fluids are of great interest in forensics, due to the possibility to extract their geneti...
Knowledge of the nature of biofluids at a crime scene is just as important as DNA test to link the n...
In the forensic reconstruction of crime scene activities, the identification of biological traces an...
Body fluid and body tissue identification are important in forensic science as they can provide key ...
The ability to achieve rapid, in situ identifcation and age estimation of human bodily fluids can pr...
These are the SI files for the article "Transforming presumptive forensic testing: In-situ identific...
Supplementary files for article Differentiation of body fluid stains using a portable, low-cost ion ...
The identification and recovery of suspected human biofluid evidence can present a bottleneck in the...
Body fluids are evidence of great interest in forensics because they allow identification of individ...
The confirmatory identification of body fluids is one of the most critical steps in criminal investi...
Body fluid detection is useful in aiding in the interpretation of events at a crime scene. The ident...
The identification of body fluids at a crime scene is an important aspect of forensic casework analy...
Knowledge of the nature of biofluids at a crime scene is just as important as DNA test to link the n...
Body fluids are valuable evidence in a range of offences, with tests regularly being used to identif...
Examination of crime scene items for biological evidence typically begins with a preliminary screeni...
Human body fluids are of great interest in forensics, due to the possibility to extract their geneti...
Knowledge of the nature of biofluids at a crime scene is just as important as DNA test to link the n...
In the forensic reconstruction of crime scene activities, the identification of biological traces an...