<div><p>Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantification of influenza vaccine antigens is critically important before the vaccine is used for human immunization. Currently the vaccine antigen quantification relies on hemagglutinin content quantification, the key antigenic component, by single radial immunodiffusion (SRID) assay. Due to the inherent disadvantages associated with the traditional SRID; i.e. low sensitivity, low throughput and need for annual reagents, several approaches have been proposed and investigated as alternatives. Yet, most alternative methods cannot distinguish native hemagglutinin from denatured form, making them less relevant to antigenic analyses. Here, we developed a q...
To formulate inactivated influenza vaccines, the concentration of hemagglutinin (HA) must be accurat...
The uptake of influenza viruses into host cells is initiated by binding of their haemagglutinins (HA...
Existing methods to measure influenza vaccine immunogenicity prohibit detailed analysis of epitope d...
Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantification of in...
Sialic acids (SA) usually linked to galactose (Gal) in an α2,6- or α2,3-configuration ar...
The standard method to quantify the hemagglutinin content of influenza virus vaccines is the single ...
Background: The ongoing global efforts to control influenza epidemics and pandemics require high-th...
The influenza virus imposes a heavy burden for society in terms of health and economy. Influenza is ...
Influenza viruses possess a great threat to human health, but there is still no effective drug to de...
Influenza vaccines are the most effective intervention to prevent the substantial public health burd...
Vaccination is the most effective course of action to prevent influenza. About 150 million doses of ...
Influenza A virus (IAV) hemagglutinins recognize sialic acids on the cell surface as functional rece...
Practical methods to measure the potency of new influenza vaccines are needed as alternatives for th...
A new technologies are required for rapid surveillance of the current highly pathogenic H5N1 avian i...
Vaccination is the most effective course of action to prevent influenza. About 150 million doses of ...
To formulate inactivated influenza vaccines, the concentration of hemagglutinin (HA) must be accurat...
The uptake of influenza viruses into host cells is initiated by binding of their haemagglutinins (HA...
Existing methods to measure influenza vaccine immunogenicity prohibit detailed analysis of epitope d...
Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantification of in...
Sialic acids (SA) usually linked to galactose (Gal) in an α2,6- or α2,3-configuration ar...
The standard method to quantify the hemagglutinin content of influenza virus vaccines is the single ...
Background: The ongoing global efforts to control influenza epidemics and pandemics require high-th...
The influenza virus imposes a heavy burden for society in terms of health and economy. Influenza is ...
Influenza viruses possess a great threat to human health, but there is still no effective drug to de...
Influenza vaccines are the most effective intervention to prevent the substantial public health burd...
Vaccination is the most effective course of action to prevent influenza. About 150 million doses of ...
Influenza A virus (IAV) hemagglutinins recognize sialic acids on the cell surface as functional rece...
Practical methods to measure the potency of new influenza vaccines are needed as alternatives for th...
A new technologies are required for rapid surveillance of the current highly pathogenic H5N1 avian i...
Vaccination is the most effective course of action to prevent influenza. About 150 million doses of ...
To formulate inactivated influenza vaccines, the concentration of hemagglutinin (HA) must be accurat...
The uptake of influenza viruses into host cells is initiated by binding of their haemagglutinins (HA...
Existing methods to measure influenza vaccine immunogenicity prohibit detailed analysis of epitope d...