DNA perspectives of fixed and paraffin embedded human tissues as resource materials for the identification
Abstract In addition to the diagnostic and therapeutic use of excised human tissues in fixatives, the fixed tissues represent an invaluable resource that provide an incredible opportunity for the assessment of genetic studies in situations where subjects are no longer alive. Purposely the fixation s...
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