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Biochemistry

Is There A Quicker Way To Identify Body Fluids?

Zongxiu Nie and his colleagues investigate if MALDI-MS can be used to identify body fluids more efficiently. Continue reading Is There A Quicker Way To Identify Body Fluids?

niara nicholsNovember 24, 2020November 15, 2020Leave a comment
analytical chemistry, Biochemistry, Genetics

The smallest RNAs identify the most important body fluids in forensics

Knowing whether a stain is semen or saliva helps investigators recreate crime scenes and solidify links between suspects and criminal acts. But degraded samples are difficult to analyze – could microRNAs be the solution? Continue reading The smallest RNAs identify the most important body fluids in forensics

Lauren GandyJuly 28, 2020July 27, 2020Leave a comment
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How can blood tell us when a crime happened?

Researchers at the University at Albany have determined how to track changes in blood stains to determine their age using Raman spectroscopy. Continue reading How can blood tell us when a crime happened?

Jalissa ThomasOctober 31, 20191 Comment
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An alternative method for detecting THC in body fluids

Researchers at Oregon State University examine a more efficient method for the detection of THC in body fluids. Continue reading An alternative method for detecting THC in body fluids

niara nicholsOctober 29, 2019November 6, 20191 Comment
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