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V L Pascali

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Human Genetics|January 1, 1983
Transferrin: common and rare variants in italy. Evidence for the existence of the rare TfC6 among CaucasiansV L Pascali, P Auconi
Nature|April 9, 1992
Forensic use of PCR in ItalyA Fiori, V L Pascali
Human Heredity|January 1, 1981
Determination of alpha-1-antitrypsin subtypes in the population of Rome: a study in ultrathin-layer isoelectric focusingV L Pascali, D De Mercurio
Forensic Science International|December 31, 2002
"Ancient" protocols for the crime scene? Similarities and differences between forensic genetics and ancient DNA analysisC Capelli, F Tschentscher, V L Pascali
International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1992
New phenomenon of correlation between measurements errors pertaining to heterozygous DNA profilesV L Pascali, E d'Aloja, M Dobosz
Electrophoresis|September 1, 1988
Immobilized pH gradients in ultrathin-layer (100 micron) gels: avoiding capillarity by a 'squeezing-sealing mold' techniqueV L Pascali, M Dobosz, E d'Aloja
Zeitschrift Fur Rechtsmedizin. Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1984
Group-specific component subtypes along the Italian PeninsulaV L Pascali, R Petrucci, P Auconi
Annals of Human Biology|May 1, 1986
Antitrypsin and Gc polymorphisms in some populations of Congo: an unusual, highly frequent mutant, PIS, in Bateke and BabengaV L Pascali, D Ranalletta, G Spedini
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|March 1, 1987
Is sternal bone marrow needle biopsy still a hazardous technique? Report of three further fatal casesV L Pascali, P Lazzaro, A Fiori
Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|April 1, 1987
Unusual transferrin TF*D mutants in some Congo populationsV L Pascali, M Dobosz, G Spedini
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Human Genetics|January 1, 1983
Transferrin: common and rare variants in italy. Evidence for the existence of the rare TfC6 among CaucasiansV L Pascali, P Auconi
Nature|April 9, 1992
Forensic use of PCR in ItalyA Fiori, V L Pascali
Human Heredity|January 1, 1981
Determination of alpha-1-antitrypsin subtypes in the population of Rome: a study in ultrathin-layer isoelectric focusingV L Pascali, D De Mercurio
Forensic Science International|December 31, 2002
"Ancient" protocols for the crime scene? Similarities and differences between forensic genetics and ancient DNA analysisC Capelli, F Tschentscher, V L Pascali
International Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1992
New phenomenon of correlation between measurements errors pertaining to heterozygous DNA profilesV L Pascali, E d'Aloja, M Dobosz
Electrophoresis|September 1, 1988
Immobilized pH gradients in ultrathin-layer (100 micron) gels: avoiding capillarity by a 'squeezing-sealing mold' techniqueV L Pascali, M Dobosz, E d'Aloja
Zeitschrift Fur Rechtsmedizin. Journal of Legal Medicine|January 1, 1984
Group-specific component subtypes along the Italian PeninsulaV L Pascali, R Petrucci, P Auconi
Annals of Human Biology|May 1, 1986
Antitrypsin and Gc polymorphisms in some populations of Congo: an unusual, highly frequent mutant, PIS, in Bateke and BabengaV L Pascali, D Ranalletta, G Spedini
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|March 1, 1987
Is sternal bone marrow needle biopsy still a hazardous technique? Report of three further fatal casesV L Pascali, P Lazzaro, A Fiori
Gene Geography : a Computerized Bulletin on Human Gene Frequencies|April 1, 1987
Unusual transferrin TF*D mutants in some Congo populationsV L Pascali, M Dobosz, G Spedini
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