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Chapter 5: Serology Techniques
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Forensic Serology The detection and measurement of antigen- antibody binding reaction Primary binding assays Secondary binding assays Forensic Biology by Richard Li2
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays Immunochromatographic Assays Forensic Biology by Richard Li3
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Most sensitive Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ELISA Most common method is an antibody sandwich ELISA ▪ PSA and seminal stains ▪ Amylase and saliva ▪ Colorimetric or fluorometric signal is proportional to the amount of bound antigen Forensic Biology by Richard Li4
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Immunochromatographic Assays Rapid and simple test Used as screening test in the field for seminal and saliva stains and for species identification High-dose effect Forensic Biology by Richard Li5
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Precipitation-based assays Based on the precipitation reaction Species identification Immunodiffusion A passive diffusion method in which a concentration gradient is established for an antigen and/or antibody ▪ Single Immunodiffusion ▪ Radial Immunodiffusion Assay Forensic Biology by Richard Li6
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Immunodiffusion (cont.) ▪ Double Immunodiffusion ▪ Gradient for both antibody and antigen ▪ Ring Assay- performed in test tube or capillary tube ▪ Ouchterlony Assay- Performed in an agarose gel supported by a glass slide or polyester film Forensic Biology by Richard Li7
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Electrophoretic Methods Diffusion combined with electrophoresis tp enhance results Separates molecules according to differences in their electrophoretic mobility ▪ Immunoelectrophoresis (IEP) ▪ Crossed Immunoelectrophoresis (CRIE) ▪ Rocket Immunoelectrophoresis ▪ Crossover Immunoelectrophoresis Forensic Biology by Richard Li8
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Agglutination-based Assays Used for blood group typing and species identification Simple, more sensitive than precipitation techniques Identify antigen or antibody Forensic Biology by Richard Li9
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Agglutination-based Assays (cont.) Direct agglutination assay ▪ Antibody interacts with the antigens originally located on the cell surface ▪ Hemmagglutination reaction Passive agglutination assay ▪ Employ coated erythrocytes ▪ Species identification Agglutination inhibition assay ▪ Indirect way to identify the antigen in question Forensic Biology by Richard Li10
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