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- The hemagglutination ****ay or haemagglutination ****ay (HA) and the hemagglutination inhibition ****ay (HI or HAI) were developed in 1941–42 by American...
- Hemagglutination, or haemagglutination, is a specific form of agglutination that involves red blood cells (RBCs). It has two common uses in the laboratory:...
- designated H (hemagglutinin) for morbilliviruses as they possess haemagglutination activity, observed as an ability to cause red blood cells to clump...
- sequencing, histology, immunohistochemical tests, and quantitative haemagglutination ****ays. The beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) is currently considered...
- In molecular biology, the haemagglutination activity domain is a conserved protein domain found near the N terminus of a number of large, repetitive bacterial...
- Laetiporus sulphureus lectin (LSL), which exhibits haemolytic and haemagglutination activities. Haemolytic lectins are sugar-binding proteins that lyse...
- anaerobiosis Gl**** slide used to observe specimens under microscope Haemagglutination plate for viral culture detection Hungate Anaerobic tubes for culturing...
- aggA is in charge of aggregative phenotype and human erythrocyte haemagglutination of EAEC. aafA allows EAEC to adhere to the intestinal mucosa. agg-3...
- immunofluorescent antibody testing (IFAT), complement fixation test and haemagglutination can all be used to confirm the diagnosis. There is some evidence implicating...
- production. In 1941–42, George Hirst (1909–94) developed ****ays based on haemagglutination to quantify a wide range of viruses as well as virus-specific antibodies...