Search Results - "Lewis, Carolyn A."
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Detection of microRNAs in DNA Extractions for Forensic Biological Source Identification
Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-11-2019)“…Molecular‐based approaches for biological source identification are of great interest in the forensic community because of a lack of sensitivity and…”
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microRNA Detection in Blood, Urine, Semen, and Saliva Stains After Compromising Treatments
Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-11-2019)“…Evaluation of microRNA (miRNA) expression as a potential method for forensic body fluid identification has been the subject of investigation over the past…”
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Organic Extraction of Nucleic Acids Using Ethanol Precipitation or Microcon ® Centrifugal Filter Purification Methods
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2023)“…The use of organic solvents to separate nucleic acids from other cell components is a common practice among many scientific fields, including molecular biology…”
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A combined molecular approach utilizing microbial DNA and microRNAs in a qPCR multiplex for the classification of five forensically relevant body fluids
Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-01-2024)“…Body fluid identification is an essential step in the forensic biology workflow that can assist DNA analysts in determining where to collect DNA evidence…”
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micro RNA Detection in Blood, Urine, Semen, and Saliva Stains After Compromising Treatments
Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-11-2019)“…Abstract Evaluation of micro RNA (mi RNA ) expression as a potential method for forensic body fluid identification has been the subject of investigation over…”
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The use of real-time ultrasound in the management of scrotal trauma
Published in British journal of radiology (01-09-1991)“…27 patients were studied with real-time ultrasound following severe scrotal trauma. 22 (81.5%) had ultrasound features of scrotal trauma and, of these, five…”
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Myopathy after short term administration of procainamide
Published in British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.) (01-03-1986)Get full text
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