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RECENT ADVANCES IN FORENSIC BIOLOGY

NCJ Number
19202
Journal
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Dated: (JUNE 1974) Pages: 83-96
Author(s)
F C PINTO
Date Published
1974
Length
14 pages
Annotation
THIS ARTICLE OUTLINES SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF BLOOD IDENTIFICATION AND THE IDENTIFICATION AND GROUPING OF SECRETIONS.
Abstract
THE FOLLOWING NEW BLOOD GROUPING SYSTEMS ARE DESCRIBED: THE RED-CELL ANTIGEN SYSTEM; THE SERUM GROUP AND PROTEIN SYSTEMS; AND THE ENZYME SYSTEMS. THE TECHNIQUES USED WITH EACH OF THESE BLOOD GROUPING SYSTEMS ARE DESCRIBED. METHODS FOR ANALYZING SALIVIA, SEMEN, AND VAGINAL SECRETIONS ARE BRIEFLY DISCUSSED AS WELL.

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