Literature DB >> 3094270

[Micromethod for the detection of erythrocyte antigens in blood stains].

J Lötterle, B Berns, H Kern.   

Abstract

A micromethod was developed to allow the analysis of blood stains of minor size by the absorption elution technique. The individual absorption, washing, and elution steps were carried out in Beckman tubes containing 5 microliter antiserum. The final agglutination reaction was read through the inverted microscope in microtest plates regularly used for HLA typing. For this final reaction, 2-4 microliter eluate was incubated with 2,000 red blood cells suspended in 1 microliter saline and supplement. For the purpose of standardization, the intensity of agglutination in the microtest plate had to be defined. In comparison to the standard method (tube test and centrifugation), the proposed method proved to be slightly more sensitive with regard to the Rhesus and slightly less sensitive with regard to the AB0 system. With the proposed method very small traces could be successfully analyzed. Thus, two cotton threads 1 mm in length were sufficient for testing antigens A and B, and two cotton threads 2.5 mm in length were enough to detect an Rh antigen.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3094270     DOI: 10.1007/bf00200276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Rechtsmed        ISSN: 0044-3433


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7.  An improved method for ABO and MN grouping of dried bloodstains using cellulose acetate sheets.

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9.  Detectability of selected genetic markers in dried blood on aging.

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10.  Increased sensitivity of tests for the detection of blood group antigens in stains using a low ionic strength medium.

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