Monoclonal blood grouping sera provide a means of overcoming difficulties inherent in the use of conventional polyclonal reagents. Two murine monoclonal anti-Lewis reagents were tested and found to be comparable to conventional reagents for use in red cell phenotyping. These reagents may detect Le a ...
The criteria for the selection of ABO antisera for use in bloodstain grouping are different from those used for the grouping of liquid blood. Various methods have been used in the present study. These range from simple screening by titration against red cell suspensions to a system using two ...
Groupings: D through K Products Type: antisera Sub type: E.coli - Lyophilized, re-hydrate to 3mL Shelf Life: 1095 days Label has Natural Rubber Latex statement Certifications CE markedSpecifications Certifications/Compliance CE Marked Content And Storage Refrigerate, store at 2°C to 8°C ...
Abstract. Monoclonal blood grouping sera provide a means of overcoming difficulties inherent in the use of conventional polyclonal reagents. Two murine monoclonal anti-Lewis reagents were tested and found to be comparable to conventional reagents for use in red cell phenotyping. These reagents may ...
The criteria for the selection of ABO antisera for use in bloodstain grouping are different from those used for the grouping of liquid blood. Various methods have been used in the present study. These range from simple screening by titration against red cell suspensions to a system using two ...
The assay of abo antisera intended for use in the grouping of bloodstainsdoi:10.1016/0300-9432(75)90363-5B.G. LangForensic Science
Reactions with subclass-specific antisera were however, considerably weaker that those obtained with broad-spectrum anti-IgG. A modified spin-layering technique for use with subclass-specific antisera is described. 展开 关键词: Humans Erythrocytes Immunoglobulin G Immune Sera Antibodies, Monoclonal ABO ...
ABO Blood-Group SystemRh-Hr Blood-Group SystemBlood Grouping and CrossmatchingHemagglutination TestsCoombs' TestThe preparation of test cells coated with specific IgG of known subclass is described. Such cells are required in the standardization of IgG subtyping reagents. At present, these test cells...
1.4. HLA grouping of dried bloodstains using commercially available antisera - ScienceDirectdoi:10.1016/0379-0738(81)90017-7P.D. MartinElsevier Ireland LtdForensic Science International