Long-term persistence of Saliva-derived microRNA in human dental calculus for Forensic investigations
<p>Introduction: Human identification is one of the major fields in forensic odontology especially when the dental remains are the only available evidence to individual identification. In this context DNA analysis in teeth pulp remains the most accurate and reliable method for identification,...
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Main Authors: | Catia Lippolis (Author), Aldo Cavallini (Author), Ginevra Panzarino (Author), Sandro Sublimi Saponetti (Author) |
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Forensic Science Today - Peertechz Publications,
2019-02-12.
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