Developmental Validation of RSID™-Semen: A Lateral Flow Immunochromatographic Strip Test for the Forensic Detection of Human Semen

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Tests for the identification of semen commonly involve the microscopic visualization of spermatozoa or assays for the presence of seminal markers such as acid phosphatase (AP) or prostate-specific antigen (PSA). Here, we describe the rapid stain identification kit for the identification of semen (RSID™-Semen), a lateral flow immunochromatographic strip test that uses two antihuman semenogelin monoclonal antibodies to detect the presence of semenogelin. The RSID™-Semen strip is specific for human semen, detecting <2.5nL of semen, and does not cross-react with other human or nonhuman tissues tested. RSID™-Semen is more sensitive with certain forensic evidence samples containing mixtures of vaginal secretions and semen than either of the commercially available PSA-based forensic semen detection tests or tests that measure AP activity that were tested in parallel. The RSID™-Semen kit also allows sampling a fraction of a questioned stain while retaining the majority of the sample for further processing through short tandem repeat analysis. © 2011 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

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Old, J., Schweers, B. A., Boonlayangoor, P. W., Fischer, B., Miller, K. W. P., & Reich, K. (2012). Developmental Validation of RSIDTM-Semen: A Lateral Flow Immunochromatographic Strip Test for the Forensic Detection of Human Semen. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 57(2), 489–499. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01968.x

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