1995
DOI: 10.1002/elps.11501601172
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Group‐specific component subtyping in semen and seminal stains by conventional isoelectric focusing

Abstract: Group-specific component (GC) subtyping in semen and seminal stains was carried out using isoelectric focusing in carrier ampholyte-generated pH gradients and immunoblotting. In serum samples the anodal bands of GC 1F and of GC 1S disappeared by neuraminidase treatment, but in semen samples these bands remained unchanged after such treatment. The GC 2 type in semen exhibited two bands: the main GC 2 band and another fast band which focused at the position of the cathodic band of GC 1F. These seminal GC bands w… Show more

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“…ELISA has been used for the detection of seminal fluid using a monoclonal antibody for prostatic acid phosphatase (632). Group-specific component (Gc) subtyping in semen and seminal stems was carried out using isoelectric focusing (633). Polymorphism of R-2-HS-glycoprotein (AHSG) was demonstrated in human semen and whole saliva samples (634).…”
Section: Forensic Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ELISA has been used for the detection of seminal fluid using a monoclonal antibody for prostatic acid phosphatase (632). Group-specific component (Gc) subtyping in semen and seminal stems was carried out using isoelectric focusing (633). Polymorphism of R-2-HS-glycoprotein (AHSG) was demonstrated in human semen and whole saliva samples (634).…”
Section: Forensic Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%