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Hemagglutination in Hepatic Disease

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960
A major obstacle in the development of a specific diagnostic test for viral hepatitis has been the failure to adapt hepatitis viruses to animals, embryonated eggs, and cultures of a wide variety of tissues. This has forced reliance largely on human serum and feces as the only proven possible sources of antigen, the strength of which cannot be ...
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Cigarette smoking and hemagglutination inhibition response to influenza after natural disease and immunization.

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015
J. Finklea   +5 more
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Virus Hemagglutination

Science, 1947
M, Bovarnick, P M, DE Burgh
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HEMAGGLUTINATION ASSAY

1992
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses hemagglutination assay. Hemagglutination is the aggregation of red blood cells in the presence of hemagglutinating virus particles. This phenomenon is because of the presence of outer surface proteins on the hemagglutinating virus that recognize and attach to cellular surface receptors expressed by RBCs.
FLORENCE G. BURLESON   +2 more
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Concanavalin A and Hemagglutination

Science, 1935
James B. Sumner   +2 more
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New sensitive detection method for lectin hemagglutination using microscopy

Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2014
L. Adamová   +2 more
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Hemagglutination Inhibition Antibody Titers as a Correlate of Protection for Inactivated Influenza Vaccines in Children

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2011
S. Black   +8 more
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