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- Title
IRREVERSIBLE BINDING OF INFLUENZA VIRUS TO THE RED CELL SURFACE.
- Authors
Burnet, F. M.
- Abstract
When fowl erythrocytes are treated with indicator viruses H.LEE and T.MEL for some time at 37° C, a proportion of the virus becomes irreversibly attached to the cell surface. This can be demonstrated by three techniques: (a) the capacity of the cells in agglutinate normal cells; (b) agglutination of treated cells with soluble inhibitors, and (c) agglutination by immune serum previously treated with RDE. The phenomenon is not shown with active viruses nor with human red cells.
- Subjects
INFLUENZA viruses; ERYTHROCYTES; BINDING sites; AGGLUTINATION; IMMUNITY
- Publication
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology & Medical Science, 1952, Vol 30, Issue 2, p119
- ISSN
0004-945X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/icb.1952.11