T Nagai, Y Sugita, S Imamiya, T Ikeda, W Köhler, O Prokop
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Studies on the use of monoclonal antibodies in the investigation of blood stains contaminated by bacteria.
On the basis of some models (bacteria and animal blood groups), it was demonstrated that monoclonal antibody-preparations obviously possess a much higher specificity against the ABO-properties of human than the usual human antisera or lectins. The behaviour of polyclonal and monoclonal reagents for ABO-determination should now be tested in comparative studies using contaminated blood stain material. The results presented in this paper suggest advantages in using monoclonal antibodies.