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Policarp HortolàNov 20, 2009

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: Biological sciences, Red blood cells, bloodstains, scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
Authors: P Hortolà
Forensic science international. 09/1992; 55(2):139-59. (published)
Publishing researchers: Policarp Hortolà
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  • Suraj Priyanka wrote on Jun 5, 2010 3:16 pm
    sir,please kindly help me,I need to do quantification of m-RNA using RT-PCR for the anti oxidant enzymes gene expression studies in mice model.Sir, please give me the information and the type of PCR machine that could be used with the help of flourescent probes and without it in order to quantify the expressed M-RNA number.Sir,let me know about the cost that would be charged for the services taken and its availability in detail
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Rovira i Virgili University

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