The hemagglutination inhibition assay (HAI) is widely used to evaluate vaccine-induced antibody responses as well as to antigenically characterize influenza viruses. The results of an HAI assay are based on an endpoint titration where the titers are generally manually interpreted and recorded by a well-trained expert. For serological applications, the lack of standardization in endpoint interpretation and interference from non-specific inhibitors in clinical samples can translate into a high degree of variability in the results. For example, tilting HAI plates at 45-60 degrees to look for a "tear drop pattern" with avian red blood cells is a common practice by many, but not all, research laboratories. In this work, we tested the hypothesis ...
<p>HAI titers were determined from pre- and post-vaccination serum samples against H1N1 (A-D) and H3...
Serological techniques play a critical role in various aspects of influenza surveillance, vaccine de...
Background Increased surveillance of avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) virus infection is critical ...
<div><p>The hemagglutination inhibition assay (HAI) is widely used to evaluate vaccine-induced antib...
Influenza-specific hemaggluitination inhibition (HAI) antibody titer, an indicator of immunity to in...
Influenza-specific hemaggluitination inhibition (HAI) antibody titer, an indicator of immunity to in...
Determination of influenza-specific antibody titers is commonly done using the hemagglutination inhi...
Determination of influenza-specific antibody titers is commonly done using the hemagglutination inhi...
An example experiment showing a 96-well, U-bottom plate used in a hameagglutination assay to test fo...
The hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay is an established technique for assessing influenza immu...
The hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay is an established technique for assessing influenza immu...
The current gold standard for measuring antibody-based immunity to influenza viruses relies on the h...
The A/Los Angeles/2/87 (H3N2) (A/LA/2/87) virus is sensitive to inhibitors of hemagglutination prese...
<p>Serum samples collected from US healthy volunteers vaccinated with 2009–2010 inactivated unadjuva...
The aim of this study was to compare the results of the hemagglutination inhibition test (HI-test) a...
<p>HAI titers were determined from pre- and post-vaccination serum samples against H1N1 (A-D) and H3...
Serological techniques play a critical role in various aspects of influenza surveillance, vaccine de...
Background Increased surveillance of avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) virus infection is critical ...
<div><p>The hemagglutination inhibition assay (HAI) is widely used to evaluate vaccine-induced antib...
Influenza-specific hemaggluitination inhibition (HAI) antibody titer, an indicator of immunity to in...
Influenza-specific hemaggluitination inhibition (HAI) antibody titer, an indicator of immunity to in...
Determination of influenza-specific antibody titers is commonly done using the hemagglutination inhi...
Determination of influenza-specific antibody titers is commonly done using the hemagglutination inhi...
An example experiment showing a 96-well, U-bottom plate used in a hameagglutination assay to test fo...
The hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay is an established technique for assessing influenza immu...
The hemagglutination inhibition (HAI) assay is an established technique for assessing influenza immu...
The current gold standard for measuring antibody-based immunity to influenza viruses relies on the h...
The A/Los Angeles/2/87 (H3N2) (A/LA/2/87) virus is sensitive to inhibitors of hemagglutination prese...
<p>Serum samples collected from US healthy volunteers vaccinated with 2009–2010 inactivated unadjuva...
The aim of this study was to compare the results of the hemagglutination inhibition test (HI-test) a...
<p>HAI titers were determined from pre- and post-vaccination serum samples against H1N1 (A-D) and H3...
Serological techniques play a critical role in various aspects of influenza surveillance, vaccine de...
Background Increased surveillance of avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) virus infection is critical ...