The use of fluorogenic reagents for detecting and enhancing fingerprints in blood has been studied for many years. There are still several challenges. These include utility on dark and multi-colored substrates, loss of detail, print stability, and compatibility with acidic fixative agents. Herein, we describe progress in addressing each of these issues. The creation and evaluation of a promising class of leuco xanthenes dyes is highlighted. (Publisher abstract provided.)
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