HY LITER

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The SPERM HY-LITER is capable of isolating only human sperm from any other biological evidence. Additionally, this new analysis technology is able to identify sperm samples which might have previously been hidden by other materials.

The way the SPERM HY-LITER works is fairly simple: human sperm is identified with a fluorescent light which would separate the evidence of sperm from other evidence at the crime scene. Used in conjunction with the RSID-Semen (a rapid stain identification test), investigators will now be able to more quickly determine which evidence samples will contain human DNA. This test is used by crime scene investigation labs.

  • Positive Identification of Sperm
  • Microscopic Screening of Sperm
  • Human Specific – Monoclona Antibody-based
  • Fluorescent Detection – Debris Does Not Interfere
  • Scan at 40X

[edit] References

  • Dr. Karl Reich, Prof. Alfred Maelicke IFI 2007[1]
  • PRNewsWire, "Analyzing Sexual Assaults at a Crime Scene Has Just Become Faster, More Reliable, and More Accurate Than Ever Before.", [2]
  • Greg Risling, "LA Man Sentenced to Die For 10 Murders", [3]