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- Hemagglutinins (alternatively spelt haemagglutinin, from the Gr**** haima, 'blood' + Latin gluten, 'glue') are homotrimeric glycoproteins present on the...
- Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) or haemagglutinin[p] (British English) is a homotrimeric glycoprotein found on the surface of influenza viruses and is integral...
- The filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin (FHA) is a large, filamentous protein that serves as a dominant attachment factor for adherence to host ciliated...
- Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by the presence of high concentrations of circulating cold sensitive antibodies...
- factors include pertussis toxin, adenylate cyclase toxin, filamentous haemagglutinin, pertactin, fimbria, and tracheal cytotoxin. The bacteria are spread...
- within the Department of Housing and Urban Development Filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin, a large and filamentous protein   Forkhead-****ociated domain...
- since been modified to take into account the structure of the virus' haemagglutinin protein. Other species of birds, especially water birds, can become...
- proteins on the surface of influenza virus particles. One is the lectin haemagglutinin protein with three relatively shallow sialic acid-binding sites and...
- PMC 3185738. PMID 21994708. In all members of Betacoronavirus subgroup A, a haemagglutinin esterase (HE) gene, which encodes a glycoprotein with neuraminate O-acetyl-esterase...
- Influenza A are defined by the combination of the antigenic viral proteins haemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N) in the viral envelope; for example, "H1N1"...