Determination of serological markers (blood group markers) of biological fluid (urine) obtained from crime scene for individualization of the donor(s).

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Ravindra Pal Verma
Arun Kumar
Harsh Sharma

Abstract

Urine samples collected from 20 donors with unknown
blood group and secretor status had been determined
from saliva. ABO typing on the concentrated samples
was successfully performed after 1 month of storage.
Urine stained clothing samples are often submitted to
forensic science laboratories for ABH blood group
antigen determination. The serogenetic markers of
urine stains submitted can be used to determine the
origin of any of these samples. ABH blood group
substances have previously been identified from urine.
ABH blood group substance is low in urine in
comparison with other body fluids.

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Verma, R., Kumar, A., & Sharma, H. (2015). Determination of serological markers (blood group markers) of biological fluid (urine) obtained from crime scene for individualization of the donor(s). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS, TRAUMA & VICTIMOLOGY, 1(02), 14-24. https://doi.org/10.18099/ijetv.v1i2.6813
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