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Wendy Lalonde1, Jonathan S Millman1
1Centre of Forensic Sciences, Biology Section, 25 Morton Shulman Avenue, Toronto, ON, M3M 0B1, Canada.
Abstract:
A pair of jeans produced false positive results upon testing for the presence of blood using the Kastle-Meyer (KM) test. Positive reactions were obtained from all unstained areas of the fabric tested. The peroxidase used in the manufacture of some jeans may be the causative agent for the observed false positive reactions; however, it was not possible to confirm this theory.
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