Correction to: Forensic pilot application of rehydrating solutions on human cadaveric skin: what are the effects on hemorrhagic infiltrates?

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Laboratory of Forensic Histopathology and Forensic Microbiology ‑ Section of Forensic Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, University of Milan, Luigi Mangiagalli, 37, Street, 20133, Milan, Italy.

Published: May 2024

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