- A Study on the Identification of Transferrin Type in the Blood Stains
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Hee Sul Park, Jin Choe
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Korean J Cytopathol. 1970;4(2):77-82.
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Abstract
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- Since Smithies demonstrated existence of heritable variation in its molecular structure of transferrin, numerous genetic and anthropological studies have been reported.
However there are a few studies of this subject including the distribution of Tf variants among the Korean population.
This paper describes the result of distribution of Tf variants among 326 Koreans and also Tf type identified from the blood stains kept under various physical conditions.
For the Tf typing, the supernatant solution of the serum by rivanol precipitation method were subjected to disc. electrophoresis following Ornsteins method.
The results are summerized in the following:
1. The distribution of Tf type among Korean population is as follows.
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Total No. |
CC |
BC |
CD |
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326 |
323 |
2 |
1 |
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99.1% |
0.6% |
0.3% |
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2. The maximum time lapse of blood stains which enable the identification possible, varies with calender month and other conditions as shown in the second table:
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Month |
Condition |
Identifiable period |
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July & Sept. |
Stains on glass |
20 days |
cloth |
15 days |
paper |
15 days |
mud |
7 days |
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Aug. |
glass |
15 days |
cloth |
15 days |
paper |
15 days |
mud |
7 days |
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- A Study on the Identification of Haptoglobin Types in Blood Stains
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Jin Ki Bae, Jin Choe
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Korean J Cytopathol. 1970;4(2):85-89.
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Abstract
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- Identification of the serum group from the stains may be of a great significance in the course of crime investigation.
A review of world wide literature indicates that a few studies were made on this subject.
In this study, the haptoglobin types were identified from the blood stains kept under Korea summer climate. Hp typing was performed by disc. electrophoresis method.
The result can be summarized in the following:
1. The maximum time lapse of blood stains, which enable the identification possible, varies with various conditions as shown in the table.
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Month |
Condition |
Identifiable period |
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Stains on |
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glass |
15 days |
July |
cloth |
7 days |
to |
paper |
7 days |
Sept. |
mud |
5 days |
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