Published: 26 March, 2021 | Volume 5 - Issue 1 | Pages: 030-036
Figure 6:
Heat-induced fluorescent halo rings in whole blood. (A) Whole blood was added to filter paper or linen (type 3), and after drying, heated for ten minutes at the indicated temperature (in oC). Samples were evaluated under UV 365 (system 2). A different sample was used for each time point. (B) Top: Whole blood was added to glass microscope slides and after drying, photographed, then heated for ten minutes at 150 oC and photographed again. Bottom: Serum and whole blood was added to leather and after drying, photographed, then heated for ten minutes at 150 oC and photographed again. Samples were evaluated under UV 365 (system 2). (C) Whole blood that had been added to filter paper or linen (type 3) and aged for two years was photographed, then heated for ten minutes at 150 oC and photographed again. Samples were evaluated under UV 365 (system 2).
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