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Hemagglutinin: A noun referring to a substance that causes red blood cells to agglutinate, commonly used in the context of influenza viruses
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  • An antigenic glycoprotein that causes agglutination of red blood cells

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hemagglutinin
Each hemagglutinin comprises these regions or domains.
The agglutin involved in hemagglutination is called hemagglutinin.
Hemagglutinin is carried on the surface of the flu virus.
Recognized and where actually the hemagglutinin.
Influenza hemagglutinin and neuraminidase variants.
The capsid is covered by fusion and hemagglutinin proteins.
Influenza virus hemagglutinin glycoproteins may also be used.
The binding protein for flu viruses is hemagglutinin.
Hemagglutinin is thought to be involved in bacterial colonization.
Influenza vaccines containing hemagglutinin and matrix proteins.
Dry or uncooked beans contain a poison called hemagglutinin.
Detection of viral hemagglutinin also has been recommended as a diagnostic technique.
Another example of a tropogen is hemagglutinin.
Role of hemagglutinin cleavage for the pathogenicity of influenza virus.
Idiopathic cold hemagglutinin syndrome.

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The hemagglutinin is considered to be the major antigen of this split.
Recovering the flu virus or the flu virus hemagglutinin.
Antibodies that bind to hemagglutinin as defined in the claims are provided.
The plant derived VIPs may comprise influenza hemagglutinin.
Sixteen forms of hemagglutinin and nine forms of neuraminidase have been identified.
All above described compositions comprise a functional amount viral hemagglutinin.
Cold hemagglutinin disease.
There is sufficient structural and functional data available on the hemagglutinin.
A hemagglutinin protein has both a head region and a stem region.
Such a selective pressure determines the high rate of mutation in hemagglutinin.
It is available with hemagglutinin proteins against three or four types of influenza virus.
Some influenza vaccines embodiments contain both hemagglutinin and neuraminidase.
Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase molecules cluster into a bulge in the cell membrane.
In one embodiment the antigenic polypeptide is equine influenza neuraminidase or hemagglutinin.
Knowledge of the effects of hemagglutinin mutations assists in the development of antiviral drugs.
The light chain made minimal or no contacts with the hemagglutinin.
Hemagglutinin can for instance be found on the surface of the influenza viruses.
Molecular changes in the hemagglutinin suggested adaptive evolution in the new host.
Vaccine contains only one surface protein of the virus known as hemagglutinin.
The influenza hemagglutinin protein or active fragment thereof comprises a natural virus.
Different influenza viruses encode for different hemagglutinin and neuraminidase proteins.
The efficacy of vaccination is however limited by the relatively weak immunogenicity of hemagglutinin.
The hemagglutinin or polyhistidine sequences are incorporated to facilitate affinity purification of the expressed protein.
This can be done while maintaining the native immune profile of the hemagglutinin.
The hemagglutinin is responsible for host cell attachment and the agglutination of erythrocytes.
In a particular embodiment the antigen comprises the hemagglutinin fragment or the bromelain fragment.
Different hemagglutinin and neuraminidase subtypes and the species in which they have been detected.
The vector can also comprise an enhancer upstream of the consensus hemagglutinin coding.
Preferred embodiments contain a hemagglutinin corresponding to each strain and a neuroaminidase for each strain.
These dynamic selection pressures facilitate the observed rapid evolution in the hemagglutinin gene.
Transient expression of influenza virus hemagglutinin fused to a signal peptide from a plant secreted protein.
The hemagglutinin content was measured using a standard chicken red blood cell hemagglutination assay.
Plasmids for the insertion of prothrombin cDNA into the vaccinia virus hemagglutinin locus.
Intact hemagglutinin receptors also cause aggregation of new virus particles on the cell surface.
Neuraminidase also removes sialic acid from newly made hemagglutinin and neuraminidase molecules.

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