

Author: Sinelnikov Alexander Kalinina Anna Old Jennifer B. Boonlayangoor Pravatchai W. Reich Karl A.
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 2076-3417|3|3|624-635
ISSN: 2076-3417
Source: Applied Sciences, Vol.3, Iss.3, 2013-08, pp. : 624-635
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Abstract
The ability to detect the presence of body fluids is a crucial first step in documenting and processing forensic evidence. The Rapid Stain IDentification (RSID™) tests for blood, saliva, semen and urine are lateral flow immunochromatographic strip tests specifically designed for forensic use. Like most lateral flow strips, the membrane components of the test are enclosed in a molded plastic cassette with a sample well and an observation window. No specialized equipment is required to use these tests or to score the results seen in the observation window; however, the utility of these tests can be enhanced if an electronic record of the test results can be obtained, preferably by a small hand-held device that could be used in the field under low light conditions. Such a device should also be able to “read” the lateral flow strips and accurately record the results of the test as either positive,
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