Forensic Biotechnology: Application of Flow Cytometry in Legal Medicine

Journal Title: International Journal of Forensic Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Precision in experiment is one of the most important parameter in the field of Science. To obtain the precise result sophisticated instrumentations are required. In the field of forensic science, a forensic scientist must be proficient in assimilating knowledge and skills to examine, analyze, interpret, reporting, and give expert opinion in support of evidence. These aforementioned skills can work only when examination will perform with precision.

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Ritesh K Shukla*

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  • EP ID EP745800
  • DOI 10.23880/ijfsc-16000103
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Ritesh K Shukla* (2016). Forensic Biotechnology: Application of Flow Cytometry in Legal Medicine. International Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1(1), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-745800