Abstract

The recently described technique of crossed antigen/antibody electrophoresis has been adapted for studying experimentally prepared bloodstains. Full practical details are given and a discussion of the technique and its potential use in forensic science is presented. Attention is drawn to gross differences in serum protein patterns that may occur in bloodstain extracts and also to clear differences observed between the major haptoglobin variants by this technique.

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