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===Uhlenhuth test=== The [[Uhlenhuth test]], or the antigen–antibody [[precipitin]] test for species, was invented by [[Paul Uhlenhuth]] in 1901 and could distinguish human [[blood]] from animal blood, based on the discovery that the blood of different species had one or more characteristic proteins. The test represented a major breakthrough and came to have tremendous importance in forensic science.<ref>Michael Kurland, ''Irrefutable Evidence: A History of Forensic Science'' (p. 200), Dee, 2009, {{ISBN|978-1461662396}}</ref> The test was further refined for forensic use by the Swiss chemist Maurice Müller in the year 1960s.<ref>Keith Inman, Norah Rudin, ''Principles and Practice of Criminalistics: The Profession of Forensic Science'' (p. 32), CRC Press, 2000</ref>
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