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Hirst discovered agglutination and
hemagglutinins in 1941.
Alfred Gottschalk proved in 1957 that
hemagglutinins bind a
virus to a host cell by attaching...
- recently, H18 was
discovered in a
Peruvian bat in 2013. The
first three hemagglutinins, H1, H2, and H3, are
found in
influenza viruses that
infect humans....
- Hemagglutination, or haemagglutination, is a
specific form of
agglutination that
involves red
blood cells (RBCs). It has two
common uses in the laboratory:...
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Hemagglutinin-neuraminidase
refers to a
single viral protein that has both
hemagglutinin and (endo)
neuraminidase EC 3.2.1.18 activity. This is in contrast...
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Hemagglutinin esterase (HEs) is a
glycoprotein that
certain enveloped viruses possess and use as an
invading mechanism. HEs
helps in the
attachment and...
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exposed to
hemagglutinins (anti-A and Anti-B antibodies),
those expressing antigen A or B
coagulate upon
contacting anti-A and anti-B
hemagglutinins respectively...
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Measles hemagglutinin is a
hemagglutinin produced by
measles virus. It
attaches to CD46
using a dead
neuraminidase domain. Pan CH,
Jimenez GS, Nair N,...
- Livingstone. pp. 1–5. ISBN 978-0-443-03502-9. Schubothe, H (1966). "The cold
hemagglutinin disease".
Seminars in Hematology. 3 (1): 27–47. ISSN 0037-1963. PMID 5323366...
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fusion (F) protein,
small hydrophobic (SH)
transmembrane protein,
hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN), and the
large (L) protein,
which combines with the...
- The
filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin (FHA) is a large,
filamentous protein that
serves as a
dominant attachment factor for
adherence to host ciliated...