SEM analysis of red blood cells

Several bloodstains were examined by a scanning electron microscope. Results revealed a high preservation of erythrocyte integrity, with the maintenance of several discocyte shapes, a low tendency to echinocytosis and a frequent appearance of a moon-like shape in the thinner areas of the bloodstains.

Tags: Biology, Red blood cells, bloodstains, scanning electron microscopy (SEM)

SEM analysis of red blood cells in aged human bloodstains.

Authors: P Hortolà

Forensic science international. 09/1992; 55(2):139-59.

Mammal red blood cells (RBC) in bloodstains have been previously detected by light microscopy on stone tools from as early as 100,000 +/- 25,000 years ago. In order to evaluate the degree of
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