Improved Measurement of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin Titer release_55vgkpxsibdsfj4dr2oywbvwii

by Gail Lorenz Miller

Published in Journal of Immunology by The American Association of Immunologists.

1965   Volume 95, p336-344

Abstract

<jats:title>Summary</jats:title> An improved procedure for measurement of hemagglutinin titer of influenza virus has been developed. Interference due to inhibitors was minimized through the use of a longer period of incubation of the virus-red blood cell mixtures; that due to enhancing agents, by incorporation of gelatin into the diluent medium. Protective action against loss of hemagglutinin was also afforded by the gelatin. The kinetics of the hemagglutinin titration, as revealed by the relationships between long virus dilution and percentage of transmission of the mixtures of virus and red cells, are described for different strains of the virus, and the implications of the findings with regard to meaningful application of the method are discussed.
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