EFFECTS OF RECEPTOR-DESTROYING-ENZYME ON THE VIRUS HEMAGGLUTINATION USING ERYTHROCYTES TREATED WITH AND WITHOUT FORMALIN
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In 1948, Flick (1) established the influenza A virus hemagglutination (HA) using formalinized erythrocytes. Cox and Pirtle (2) investigated to improve the treating method of erythrocytes which had natural hemagglutinating properties caused by formalin treatment, and reported the virus hemagglutination in which the reaction was able to be read by Salk's pattern method (3) and the erythrocytes used were very stable for storage for a long period.One of the authors has developed the study on the mechanism of hemagglutination of influenza virus and the GDVII strain of mouse encephalomyelitis virus (4) using f ormalinized erythrocytes (PHE), for a part of the research of Nakagawa (5) who has been making studies on the receptors of erythrocytes for virus hemagglutination.The paper presented here indicates that the fact that formalinized erythrocytes are quite stable in the virus hemagglutination was illustrated by the grade of receptor destruction by means of the receptor-destroying-enzyme (RDE) treatment.
- 久留米大学医学部 The Kurume Medical Journal 編集部の論文
著者
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ISHII R.
Department of Psychiatry, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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Nakamura Masahiro
Department Of Agronomy Facluty Of Agriculture Tohoku University:(present Address) Miyagi Agricultura
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