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1989
Several viruses agglutinate erythrocytes of various animal species. The components responsible for this phenomenon have been termed hemagglutinins (HA), which in many cases have been identified as glycoproteins present in virus envelopes. The HA titers have often been used as convenient indicators of the amounts of viruses.
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Several viruses agglutinate erythrocytes of various animal species. The components responsible for this phenomenon have been termed hemagglutinins (HA), which in many cases have been identified as glycoproteins present in virus envelopes. The HA titers have often been used as convenient indicators of the amounts of viruses.
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Hemagglutinin of vesicular stomatitis virus
Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1969Hemagglutinin of vesicular stomatitis virus was prepared in suspension culture of BHK21/13 S cells maintained in a medium containing 0.4% bovine albumin and no serum. Optimal conditions for titration of VSV hemagglutinin included a low temperature, pH 5.8 and the use of goose erythrocytes.
P, Arstila, P, Halonen, A, Salmi
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Rabbit Erythrocyte Hemagglutinins in Schizophrenia
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969THERE are numerous reports of the presence of abnormal levels of various serum proteins in psychotic patients. 1-4 Serum globulins have been examined for antibody to brain tissue and to other antigens. 5-7 Presumably, these antibodies appear in the serum as a result of autoimmunization or from stimulation by foreign antigens.
R W, Lang, A, Corvin
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Synthesis of Hemagglutinin-Binding Trisaccharides
2011Influenza or the flu, caused by RNA influenza viruses, is an infectious disease that affects birds and mammals, including millions of people each year. It causes severe respiratory illness and is sometimes fatal, especially to the elderly and children.
Cheng-Chung, Wang +3 more
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Inhibition of Hemagglutinins by Amino Acids
Vox Sanguinis, 1965RésuméL'agglutination des érythrocytes humains par différents types d'hémagglutinines est inhibée par certains acides aminés à haute concentration, plus particulièrement, la L‐cystéine, la L‐histidine, et la L‐lysine, toutefois, il est possible que cette inhibition soit non‐spécifique.
A, Chattoraj, W C, Boyd
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American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1982
SUMMARY Hemagglutinating properties of Haemophilus paragallinarum serotype 2 and serotype C against freshly collected and glutaraldehyde (ga)-fixed chicken rbc were investigated. Different from serotype 1, the nontreated organisms of serotype 2 and serotype C lacked hemagglutinating activity.
A, Sawata, K, Kume, Y, Nakase
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SUMMARY Hemagglutinating properties of Haemophilus paragallinarum serotype 2 and serotype C against freshly collected and glutaraldehyde (ga)-fixed chicken rbc were investigated. Different from serotype 1, the nontreated organisms of serotype 2 and serotype C lacked hemagglutinating activity.
A, Sawata, K, Kume, Y, Nakase
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Molecular Weight of Cold Hemagglutinins*
Vox Sanguinis, 1956RésuméLes agglutinines de 5 cas d'anémie hémolytique chronique avec autoanticorps froids ont été examinées dans l'ultracentrifugeur. Les valeurs de s20 étaient de 17.6–18.0. Pour le poids moléculaire des agglutinines une valeur de 330 000 à 350 000 fut trouvée.ZusammenfassungBei 5 Fällen von chronischer Kälteagglutininkrankheit wurden die ...
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Fighting influenza through hemagglutinin diversity
Nature Immunology, 2019A multivalent vaccine that presents diverse influenza virus subtype H1 hemagglutinins on its surface induces broadly neutralizing antibodies in an animal model by displaying conserved epitopes at higher density than strain-specific epitopes.
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Helicobacter pylori Hemagglutinins
1991Studies in the past decade on a number of mucosal surface microbial pathogens have shown that they usually colonize mucosal surfaces by binding to glycoconjugate receptors in the mucin layer of epithelial cells (Wadstrom et al. 1985). Different bacterial surface proteins (adhesins) or hair-like surface appendages (fimbriae or pili) as well as ...
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