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Volume 50, Issue 2
, Pages 100-109
, June 2010
Body Fluids Conference Jointly hosted by the Forensic Science Society & the Centre for Forensic Investigation, University of Teesside: 18–19 April 2008 Convenors: Julie Allard and Brian Rankin
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- . Isolation and identification of female DNA on postcoital penile swabs. Am. J. Forensic Med. Pathol. June 2000;V21(2):P97–P100
- . The prevalence of mixed DNA profiles in fingernail samples taken from individuals in the general population. Forensic Sci. Int. Genetics. 2007;1(1):P62–P68
- . The persistence of seminal constituents in the human vagina. Forensic Sci. 1975;3:P45–P55
- . Biosensor developments: application to prostate-specific antigen detection. Trends Biotechnol. 2007;25(3):125–131
- . The nature of forensic science opinion — a possible framework to guide thinking and practice in investigations and in court proceedings. Sci. Justice. 2006;V46(1):P33–P44
- . An Investigation into the transference and survivability of human DNA following simulated manual strangulation with consideration of the problem of third party contamination. Int. J. Leg. Med. June 2002;V116:P170–P173
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PII: S1355-0306(09)00258-5
doi: 10.1016/j.scijus.2009.12.003
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