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  • 4. Quantitative determination endogenous acid phosphatase activity in vaginal washings.
    Masood S, Bernhardt HE, Sager N.
    Obstet Gynecol; 1978 Jan; 51(1):33-6. PubMed ID: 563547
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  • 7. Prostatic acid phosphatase activity in the postcoital vagina.
    McCloskey KL, Muscillo GC, Noordewier B.
    J Forensic Sci; 1975 Oct; 20(4):630-6. PubMed ID: 1176919
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  • 10. Identification of sperm and non-sperm male cells in cervicovaginal smears using fluorescence in situ hybridization: applications in alleged sexual assault cases.
    Collins KA, Rao PN, Hayworth R, Schnell S, Tap MP, Lantz PE, Geisinger KR, Pettenati MJ.
    J Forensic Sci; 1994 Nov; 39(6):1347-55. PubMed ID: 7815017
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  • 11. Qualitative and quantitative determinations of acid phosphatase activity in vaginal washings.
    Gomez RR, Wunsch CD, Davis JH, Hicks DJ.
    Am J Clin Pathol; 1975 Oct; 64(4):423-32. PubMed ID: 1239187
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  • 15. Further information on the use of p-nitrophenyl phosphate to quantitate acid phosphatase on vaginal swabs examined in cases of sexual assault.
    Allard J, Davies A.
    Med Sci Law; 1979 Jul; 19(3):170-2. PubMed ID: 459740
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  • 17. Rate of decrease of glutamyltransferase and acid phosphatase activities in the human vagina after coitus.
    Gohara WF.
    Clin Chem; 1980 Feb; 26(2):254-7. PubMed ID: 6101549
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  • 18. Assessing the presence of female DNA on post-coital penile swabs: Relevance to the investigation of sexual assault.
    Farmen RK, Haukeli I, Ruoff P, Frøyland ES.
    J Forensic Leg Med; 2012 Oct; 19(7):386-9. PubMed ID: 22920760
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  • 20. Postcoital detection of a male-specific semen protein. Application to the investigation of rape.
    Graves HC, Sensabaugh GF, Blake ET.
    N Engl J Med; 1985 Feb 07; 312(6):338-43. PubMed ID: 3881667
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