1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00200458
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Untersuchungen zur Stabilit�t des �-HCG in gealterten Blutspuren

Abstract: Pregnancy was diagnosed from old blood stains by means of radioimmunoassay of beta-HCG. Up to 45 days, the age of the blood stains did not influence values, and extraction by ultrasound did not improve the results.

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“…HCG has been reported to be stable even in bloodstains that have been stored for 45 days [13]. In addition to HCG, other methods of proving pregnancy include placental protein 5, placental lactogen, and pregnancy‐specific beta 1 glycoprotein [14], but HCG is the most common and has been reported in many cases.…”
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“…HCG has been reported to be stable even in bloodstains that have been stored for 45 days [13]. In addition to HCG, other methods of proving pregnancy include placental protein 5, placental lactogen, and pregnancy‐specific beta 1 glycoprotein [14], but HCG is the most common and has been reported in many cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%