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272 related items for PubMed ID: 7595332

  • 1. Gender identification of dried human bloodstains using fluorescence in situ hybridization.
    Pettenati MJ, Rao PN, Schnell S, Hayworth-Hodge R, Lantz PE, Geisinger KR.
    J Forensic Sci; 1995 Sep; 40(5):885-7. PubMed ID: 7595332
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  • 2. Gender identification of human hair using fluorescence in situ hybridization.
    Prahlow JA, Lantz PE, Cox-Jones K, Rao PN, Pettenati MJ.
    J Forensic Sci; 1996 Nov; 41(6):1035-7. PubMed ID: 8914293
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  • 4. Sex identification of normal persons and sex reverse cases from bloodstains using FISH and PCR.
    Mohammed F, Tayel SM.
    J Clin Forensic Med; 2005 Jun; 12(3):122-7. PubMed ID: 15914305
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  • 6. Sex determination from blood and bloodstains by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
    Semba S, Yamamoto Y, Ishizu H.
    Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi; 1994 Feb; 48(1):7-18. PubMed ID: 8176859
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  • 11. [Personal identification using DNA polymorphism--the identification of forensic biological materials].
    Shiono H.
    Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi; 1996 Oct; 50(5):320-30. PubMed ID: 8952331
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  • 12. Sex determination of bloodstains by the use of a ribonucleic acid (RNA) probe.
    Kobayashi R, Matsuzawa S.
    J Forensic Sci; 1989 Sep; 34(5):1078-81. PubMed ID: 2809539
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  • 14. [Application of a nonisotopic southern hybridization method for sex determination from bloodstains found in criminal spots].
    Kobayashi R, Hibino T, Miyata H, Iizuka N, Nonomura S, Matsuzawa S.
    Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi; 1989 Feb; 43(1):58-63. PubMed ID: 2770038
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  • 16. Y chromosome fluorescence in 10-year old bloodstains.
    Ishizu H, Tsutsubuchi Y, Tomita M, Tsutsumi A, Yamamoto Y.
    Nihon Hoigaku Zasshi; 1983 Aug; 37(4):387-91. PubMed ID: 6204085
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  • 19. The determination of the sex of an individual from a dried bloodstain using radioimmunoassay of testosterone, progesterone, and estradiol-17 beta.
    Brown BL.
    J Forensic Sci; 1981 Oct; 26(4):766-81. PubMed ID: 7299361
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  • 20. Preimplantation gender diagnosis by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
    Xu Y, Zhuang G, Shu Y, Li M, Zhou C, Zhang M.
    Chin Med J (Engl); 2002 Jun; 115(6):874-7. PubMed ID: 12123556
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