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STRUCTURAL STUDIES ON THE PROTEIN SUBUNITS FROM THREE STRAINS OF INFLUENZA VIRUS.
- BiologyJournal of molecular biology
- 1964
AN IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDY OF AVIAN, VIRAL AND BACTERIAL NEURAMINIDASE BASED ON SPECIFIC INHIBITION OF ENZYME BY ANTIBODY.
- BiologyJournal of general microbiology
- 1963
It was concluded that the soluble enzyme prepared from LEE virus is a virus specific product but also carries some antigenic determinants characteristic of host specificity.
Differential effect of guanidine hydrochloride and heat on the haemagglutinin and neuraminidase of influenza viruses
- BiologyArchiv für die gesamte Virusforschung
- 2005
The effect of guanidine or heat on the haemagglutinin and neuraminidase of thirty strains of influenza virus showed a considerable variation among the strains in the sensitivity of the two surface…
'N-TERMINAL AMINO ACID ANALYSIS OF HEMAGGLUTININ MOLECULES FROM DUCK AND EQUINE INFLUENZA VIRUSES PREVIOUSLY IMPLICATED AS PROGENITORS OF THE HONG KONG STRAIN OF HUMAN INFLUENZA
- Biology, Chemistry
- 1978
The hemagglutinin molecules from a number of strains of influenza virus, including those of the Asian (H2N2) series, have been found to possess N-terminal aspartic acid (or asparagine) at the…
STUDIES ON GLYCOPROTEINS. X. EQUILIBRIUM MEASUREMENTS ON INFLUENZA VIRUS-GLYCOPROTEIN SYSTEMS.
- Biology, ChemistryBiochimica et biophysica acta
- 1963
The selective inactivation of influenza virus haemagglutinin by pyridine
- Biology, MedicineArchiv für die gesamte Virusforschung
- 2005
Production of multivalent neuraminidase components with no haemagglutinating activity provided the first unequivocal demonstration that neuraminidsase does not contribute to the haematological activity of native virions.
Hemagglutinin molecules of Hong Kong, equine-2, and duck/Ukraine influenza viruses lack N-terminal aspartic acid.
- Biology, ChemistryVirology
- 1977
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The protein subunit of turnip yellow mosaic virus.
- Biology, MedicineJournal of molecular biology
- 1961
Studies on the soluble antigen of influenza virus. I. The release of S antigen from elementary bodies by treatment with ether.
- BiologyVirology
- 1956
The nucleic acid content of influenza virus.
- BiologyThe Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science
- 1954
The relationship l)etween the CF antigen and virus particle is now being investigated and the initial stage, a reinvestigation of the virus nucleic acid content, is reported in this paper.
PRECIPITIN REACTIONS OF HIGHLY PURIFIED INFLUENZA VIRUSES AND RELATED MATERIALS
- Biology, MedicineThe Journal of experimental medicine
- 1946
It was estimated from quantitative precipitin data that the most highly purified preparations of PR8 and of Lee influenza viruses obtained from infectious allantoic fluid contain at least about 20 and 30 per cent, respectively, of an antigenic structure characteristic of the sedimentable protein of normal allantoi fluid.
Analytical separations by highvoltage paper electrophoresis. Amino acids in protein hydrolysates.
- BiologyThe Biochemical journal
- 1961
Systems for the complete separation of all the amino acids commonly occurring in protein hydrolysates are described, which reduces the estimations required to one for each amino acid present in the hydrolysate, while the precision is comparable with that obtained with the ion-exchange method.
Use of Potassium Tartrate for Equilibrium Density-gradient Centrifugation of Animal Viruses
- BiologyNature
- 1961
Constant centrifugation of both the velocity and equilibrium types has been applied for separating and purifying plant viruses and also to animal viruses, and reasonably sharp peaks of influenza and Newcastle disease viruses may be obtained after brief centrifugations in sucrose gradients of the velocity-sedimentation type.
SWINE INFLUENZA : I. EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSION AND PATHOLOGY
- Medicine
- 1931
The principal features of the pathology of swine influenza are an exudative bronchitis accompanied by marked damage of the bronchial epithelium and its cilia, a peribronchial round cell infiltration, and massive pulmonary atelectasis.
A micromethod for the N-terminal amino acid analysis of proteins.
- BiologyBiochimica et biophysica acta
- 1961