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Toluidine Blue Dye

    When placed on an area of skin where the epidermal layer (non-nucleated cells) has been removed, the underlying cells will uptake dye. This provides the forensic nurse the ability to see abrasion injury that the naked eye, and sometimes even by magnified examination will fail to identify
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