ABO blood grouping of saliva from mixed body fluids by sandwich methods using monoclonal antibodies to tissue specific epitopes on blood group substance in saliva

1991 
In this paper methods for ABO blood grouping of saliva from mixed body fluids have been established. Monoclonal antibodies to tissue specific epitopes on blood group substances in saliva were used as solid phase antibodies to catch the blood group substances. ABO blood grouping of saliva could be performed by these methods without interference from other body fluids (eg. semen, vaginal secretion, urine, sweat and serum). At least 16,000 and 3,000 fold dilutions of secretor saliva were sufficient for ABO blood grouping by sandwich ELISA and sandwich absorption-elution test, respectively.
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