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The Graphene Oxide Memristive DNA Sensor for Taxonomic Fingerprint
A graphene oxide–based memristive DNA sensor enables rapid, label‐free quantification of nucleotide base composition across 37%–55% GC with strong linear calibration. Delivering results within 2–5 min, the platform combines high sensitivity with minimal sample preparation, offering a practical tool for point‐of‐care diagnostics, genetic fingerprinting,
Konstantin G. Nikolaev +4 more
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Analysis of Human Degraded DNA in Forensic Genetics. [PDF]
Zupanič Pajnič I.
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Statistical modelling of Massively Parallel Sequencing data in forensic genetics
Søren Byg Vilsen
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Reliability and Reproducibility of DNA Profiling from Degraded Samples in Forensic Genetics
Elena V. Ioganson +3 more
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Protein glycosylation in lung cancer from a mass spectrometry perspective
Abstract Lung cancer is a severe disease for which better diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. Increasing evidence implies that aberrant protein glycosylation plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis and progression of lung cancer.
Mirjam Balbisi +2 more
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[Incest--forensic genetic approach].
The paper presents intimate relationships between biologically and legally close relatives, complicated in the social, culture and religion perspective. (art. 201 of the Penal Code), but it chiefly addresses problems associated with giving opinion on the fatherhood towards the incestuous child. The report calls for a broader interest in this issue from
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RNA isolation from bloodstains collected on FTA cards – application in clinical and forensic genetics [PDF]
Katarzyna Skonieczna +5 more
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Mass spectrometry imaging of N‐linked glycans: Fundamentals and recent advances
Abstract With implications in several medical conditions, N‐linked glycosylation is one of the most important posttranslation modifications present in all living organisms. Due to their nontemplate synthesis, glycan structures are extraordinarily complex and require multiple analytical techniques for complete structural elucidation.
Tana V. Palomino, David C. Muddiman
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