Chemical enhancement of footwear impressions in blood on fabric - part 2: peroxidase reagents.

[1]  P. L. Kirk,et al.  Simplified Preliminary Blood Testing--An Improved Technique and a Comparative Study of Methods , 1951 .

[2]  H. Patterson,et al.  ENHANCEMENT OF LUMINOL CHEMILUMINESCENCE WITH HALIDE IONS , 1979 .

[3]  H. Patterson,et al.  Halide ion enhancement of chromium(III), iron(II), and cobalt(II) catalysis of luminol chemiluminescence , 1980 .

[4]  R. E. Gaennsslen,et al.  Sourcebook in Forensic Serology, Immunology, and Biochemistry , 1983 .

[5]  Effect of fabric washing on the presumptive identification of bloodstains. , 1990, Journal of forensic sciences.

[6]  F. Green,et al.  The Sigma-Aldrich Handbook of Stains, Dyes and Indicators , 1990 .

[7]  K. Arnold,et al.  Chemiluminescence intensities and spectra of luminol oxidation by sodium hypochlorite in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. , 1991, Journal of bioluminescence and chemiluminescence.

[8]  M. Cox,et al.  A study of the sensitivity and specificity of four presumptive tests for blood. , 1991, Journal of forensic sciences.

[9]  Direct lift-enhancement of blood-contaminated shoe marks by leuco malachite green-impregnated membranes , 1994 .

[10]  Use of leuco crystal violet to enhance shoe prints in blood. , 1996, Forensic science international.

[11]  A. Theeuwen,et al.  Enhancement of footwear impressions in blood. , 1998, Forensic science international.

[12]  A. Gross,et al.  The effect of luminol on presumptive tests and DNA analysis using the polymerase chain reaction. , 1999, Journal of forensic sciences.

[13]  M. Thali,et al.  Validation studies of an immunochromatographic 1-step test for the forensic identification of human blood. , 1999, Journal of forensic sciences.

[14]  William J. Bodziak,et al.  Footwear Impression Evidence: Detection, Recovery and Examination , 1999 .

[15]  B Budowle,et al.  The presumptive reagent fluorescein for detection of dilute bloodstains and subsequent STR typing of recovered DNA. , 2000, Journal of forensic sciences.

[16]  C. Frégeau,et al.  Fingerprint enhancement revisited and the effects of blood enhancement chemicals on subsequent profiler Plus fluorescent short tandem repeat DNA analysis of fresh and aged bloody fingerprints. , 2000, Journal of forensic sciences.

[17]  T. I. Quickenden,et al.  Increasing the specificity of the forensic luminol test for blood. , 2001, Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence.

[18]  J. Lin,et al.  Luminol chemiluminescence in unbuffered solutions with a cobalt(II)-ethanolamine complex immobilized on resin as catalyst and its application to analysis. , 2001, Analytical chemistry.

[19]  John A. Kiernan,et al.  Conn’s Biological Stains , 2020 .

[20]  T Sitalaximi,et al.  Autosomal microsatellite profile of three socially diverse ethnic Tamil populations of India. , 2003, Journal of forensic sciences.

[21]  G. Asmussen,et al.  Spectral enhancement of leucocrystal violet treated footwear impression evidence in blood. , 2003, Forensic science international.

[22]  G. Miskelly,et al.  Inhibition of bleach-induced luminol chemiluminescence. , 2003, Journal of forensic sciences.

[23]  Amy L Michaud,et al.  A method for impregnating nylon transfer membranes with leucocrystal violet for enhancing and lifting bloody impressions. , 2004, Journal of forensic sciences.

[24]  Validation of forensic DNA analysis from bloodstains treated by presumptive test reagents , 2004 .

[25]  The inhibition by amines and amino acids of bleach-induced luminol chemiluminescence during forensic screening for blood. , 2005, Talanta.

[26]  Stuart H. James,et al.  Principles of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis: Theory and Practice , 2005 .

[27]  T. I. Quickenden,et al.  Attempted cleaning of bloodstains and its effect on the forensic luminol test. , 2005, Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence.

[28]  Spectral characteristics and nonlinear studies of crystal violet dye. , 2006, Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy.

[29]  T. Young A Photographic Comparison of Luminol, Fluorescein, and Bluestar , 2006 .

[30]  L. Blum,et al.  A New High-Performance Reagent and Procedure for Latent Bloodstain Detection Based on Luminol Chemiluminescence , 2006 .

[31]  R. L. Shaw Enhancement of Bloodstains on Washed Clothing Using Luminol and LCV Reagents , 2006 .

[32]  Lisa Dilbeck,et al.  Use of Bluestar Forensic in Lieu of Luminol at Crime Scenes , 2006 .

[33]  C. Jakovich STR Analysis Following Latent Blood Detection by Luminol, Fluorescein, and BlueStar , 2007 .

[34]  A. Berti,et al.  Forensic application of the luminol reaction as a presumptive test for latent blood detection. , 2007, Talanta.

[35]  Comparison of luminol-based reagents for the detection of blood on carpet , 2010 .