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POTENTIAL OF NEPHELOMETRIC IMMUNOPRECIPITIN QUANTITATION IN FORENSIC SCIENCE

NCJ Number
19933
Journal
Journal of the Forensic Science Society Volume: 14 Issue: 2 Dated: (APRIL 1974) Pages: 135-136
Author(s)
A P PHILLIPS
Date Published
1974
Length
2 pages
Annotation
QUANTITATION OF AGE-RESISTANT NON-ENZYMIC SERUM PROTEINS IN HUMAN BLOODSTAINS IS POSSIBLE IF THE HEMOGLOBIN IS FIRST REMOVED AND HAS GREAT DISCRIMINATORY POTENTIAL.
Abstract
THE CONCENTRATION OF EACH OF A NUMBER OF NON-ENZYMIC SERUM PROTEINS VARIES FROM ONE PERSONS TO ANOTHER, RAISING THE POSSIBILITY OF DISCRIMINATING BLOODSTAINS BY SERUM PROTEIN QUANTITATION. THE USE OF A TECHNICON AUTOANALYSER TO PROVIDE SERUM PROTEIN QUANTITATION BY THE NEPHELOMETRY OF THE SPECIFIC IMMUNOPRECIPITINS IS DISCUSSED. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)