Mass spectrometry-based proteomic strategy for ecchymotic skin examination in forensic pathology
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S. Bruno | M. Careri | E. Maffioli | G. Paredi | B. Riccardi | M. Mattarozzi | L. Franceschetti | S. Tambuzzi | S. Nonnis | A. Negri | M. Milioli | Lorenzo Toma | C. Cattaneo | G. Tedeschi | Giulia Vignali | Roberta Giaccari | Marco Milioli
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