Use of stains to detect fingermarks

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Title
Use of stains to detect fingermarks
Journal
Biotechnic and Histochemistry
Author(s)
Bécue A., Moret S., Champod C., Margot P.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
86
Number
3
Pages
140-160
Language
english
Abstract
Detection of fi ngermarks at a crime scene or on related items is of prime interest for forensicinvestigators, mainly for identifi cation purposes. Most of the fi ngermarks are invisible to thenaked eye, however. The application of detection techniques is required to establish visual contrastbetween the secretion residue and the underlying substrate. We give here a review of thefi eld related to the concept of using stains to detect fi ngermarks. A distinction has been madebetween the physically driven classical detection techniques, the chemically driven ones, andthose based on nanostructured materials, an emerging fi eld in forensic science.
Keywords
amino acid, blood, detection method, dye, fingermark, fingerprint, forensic science, identification, lipid, luminescence, nanoparticle, powder, trace evidence
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