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Georgia firm, INL develop new ID testing (access required)

by IBR Staff
Published: April 23,2008
Time posted: 1:00 am

Identity Sciences, in Alphretta, Ga., with its strategic science partner at the Idaho National Laboratory, in Idaho Falls, has developed a new forensic human identification test which delivers accurate, reliable results in two hours. The test, AbP ID, does not use DNA but rather reads special antibodies – Individual Specific Auto-antibodies ...



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