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Efficiency of Searching Gm Antigens for Identification of Blood-stains in Forensic Medicine

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THE recent communications of Brocteur and Moureau1, and Nielsen and Henningsen2, as well as the interest found in seric groups, lead us to report here a forensic investigation illustrating the importance of the Gm antigens for identification of blood-stains.

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DUCOS, J., RUFFIE, J. & VARSI, M. Efficiency of Searching Gm Antigens for Identification of Blood-stains in Forensic Medicine. Nature 205, 1332–1333 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2051332b0

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