Developmental validation of the DNAscan™ Rapid DNA Analysis™ instrument and expert system for reference sample processing

Author:

Della Manna Angelo,Nye Jeffrey V.,Carney Christopher,Hammons Jennifer S.,Mann Michael,Al Shamali Farida,Vallone Peter M.,Romsos Erica L.,Marne Beth Ann,Tan Eugene,Turingan Rosemary S.,Hogan Catherine,Selden Richard F.,French Julie L.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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