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L Kobilinsky

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Forensic Science Review|August 13, 2015
Recovery and Stability of DNA in Samples of Forensic Science SignificanceL Kobilinsky
Genetica|January 1, 1997
The need to identify: a word of cautionL Levine, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 1, 1988
Recent application of DNA analysis to issues of paternityL Kobilinsky, L Levine
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 1, 1984
The electrophoretic analysis of the third component of complement (C3) in dried bloodstainsS Eberhart, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 1, 1988
Development of a radioimmunoassay technique for the detection of human hemoglobin in dried bloodstainsL Quarino, L Kobilinsky
Social Biology|January 1, 1995
Reliability versus validity of tests used in genetic identificationL Levine, L Kobilinsky
Medicine, Science, and the Law|April 1, 1997
When is a match not a genetic match?L Levine, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 1, 1988
Detection and use of salivary hemagglutinins for forensic blood groupingL Kobilinsky, J J Harrington
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 1, 1989
Simultaneous identification of alpha-L-fucosidase and phosphoglucomutase (PGM) subtyping in semen stainsR K Garg, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 1, 1989
Determination of C3 phenotype in dried bloodstains using isoelectric focusingR K Garg, L Kobilinsky
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Forensic Science Review|August 13, 2015
Recovery and Stability of DNA in Samples of Forensic Science SignificanceL Kobilinsky
Genetica|January 1, 1997
The need to identify: a word of cautionL Levine, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 1, 1988
Recent application of DNA analysis to issues of paternityL Kobilinsky, L Levine
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 1, 1984
The electrophoretic analysis of the third component of complement (C3) in dried bloodstainsS Eberhart, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 1, 1988
Development of a radioimmunoassay technique for the detection of human hemoglobin in dried bloodstainsL Quarino, L Kobilinsky
Social Biology|January 1, 1995
Reliability versus validity of tests used in genetic identificationL Levine, L Kobilinsky
Medicine, Science, and the Law|April 1, 1997
When is a match not a genetic match?L Levine, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 1, 1988
Detection and use of salivary hemagglutinins for forensic blood groupingL Kobilinsky, J J Harrington
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 1, 1989
Simultaneous identification of alpha-L-fucosidase and phosphoglucomutase (PGM) subtyping in semen stainsR K Garg, L Kobilinsky
Journal of Forensic Sciences|July 1, 1989
Determination of C3 phenotype in dried bloodstains using isoelectric focusingR K Garg, L Kobilinsky
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