Tsutsumi H, Sato M, Nakamura S, Katsumata Y
Z Rechtsmed. 1986;97(2):99-103. doi: 10.1007/BF00204442.
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for species identification of human bloodstains using two commercially available antisera against human serum is described. Human bloodstains were to be distinguished from those of chimpanzees and other animals using raw antisera, and the differentiation between human and chimpanzee became more evident when those antisera were absorbed with a small amount of chimpanzee plasma. Human bloodstains could clearly be identified by the present method even after 4 weeks of aging at room temperature.
描述了一种使用两种市售抗人血清抗血清进行人血迹物种鉴定的酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)。使用未处理的抗血清将人血迹与黑猩猩和其他动物的血迹区分开来,当这些抗血清用少量黑猩猩血浆吸收后,人与黑猩猩之间的差异变得更加明显。即使在室温下老化4周后,通过本方法也能清楚地鉴定出人血迹。