RSID
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Rapid Stain Identification Series (RSID) is designed for fast, easy and reliable detection of human fluids from a variety of samples encountered by forensic laboratories.
It has been developed in the [[United States for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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[edit] Uses
It is used for the fast testing of:
[edit] Literature References
[edit] Saliva Detection
- Prof. A.Maelicke, Dr. Karl Reich, Dr. Pravatchai W. Boonlayangoor IFI Independent Forensics
[edit] Blood-Detection
- Prof. A.Maelicke, Dr. Karl Reich, Dr. Pravatchai W. Boonlayangoor IFI Independent Forensics
[edit] Urine-Detection
- Prof. A.Maelicke, Dr. Karl Reich, Dr. Pravatchai W. Boonlayangoor IFI Independent Forensics
[edit] Semen detection using antibody to semenogelin
- Berti A, Virgili A, D'Errico G, Vespi G, Lago G, Cavazzana A. "Expression of seminal vesicle-specific antigen in serum of lung tumor patients." J Forensic Sci. 2005 Sep;50(5):1114-5.
- Sato I, Kojima K, Yamasaki T, Yoshida K, Yoshiike M, Takano S, Mukai T, Iwamoto T. "Rapid detection of semenogelin by one-step immunochromatographic assay for semen identification." J Immunol Methods. 2004 Apr;287(1-2): 137-45.
- Prof. A.Maelicke, Dr. Karl Reich, Dr. Pravatchai W. Boonlayangoor