2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2023.102559
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Quantitative estimation of TNF-α and IL-3 by using ELISA from human lung tissue in fatal asphyxial deaths

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“…In addition, researchers have utilized the ELISA method to overcome challenges in forensic practice, such as the cause of death in 'negative autopsies' and PMI estimation. Panwar R. et al [69] employed the ELISA method to identify TNF-α and IL-3 as two reliable biomarkers for detecting mast cells, which could increase under a prolonged hypoxia condition. And this optimization method can help forensic pathologists to differentiate fatal asphyxia decedents easily from other causes of death.…”
Section: Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa) and Western Blotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, researchers have utilized the ELISA method to overcome challenges in forensic practice, such as the cause of death in 'negative autopsies' and PMI estimation. Panwar R. et al [69] employed the ELISA method to identify TNF-α and IL-3 as two reliable biomarkers for detecting mast cells, which could increase under a prolonged hypoxia condition. And this optimization method can help forensic pathologists to differentiate fatal asphyxia decedents easily from other causes of death.…”
Section: Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (Elisa) and Western Blotmentioning
confidence: 99%