A simple method for determining the group identity of a blood stain
N. I. Blinov
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (4) : 64 -66.
A simple method for determining the group identity of a blood stain
There are a number of ways to determine the group identity of blood stains. Some of them detect agglutinin spots, while others detect agglutinogens. Since agglutinins are less stable and can easily be destroyed in a blood stain, methods based on their identification do not always make it possible to determine group affiliation; The most accurate and most common method is to determine the presence of agglutinogens in a blood spot by adsorption of agglutinins from standard serum.
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