To formulate inactivated influenza vaccines, the concentration of hemagglutinin (HA) must be accurately determined. The standard test currently used to measure HA in influenza vaccines is the Single Radial Immunodiffusion (SRID) assay. We developed a very rapid, simple and sensitive alternative quantitative HA assay, namely the Latex Agglutination Assay (LAA). The LAA uses the Spherotest® technology, which is based on the agglutination of HA-specific immunoglobulin-coated latex beads. The amount of HA in a sample is calculated from the level of bead agglutination by a simple absorbance measurement at 405nm against a standard curve generated using a monovalent vaccine standard. In less than 2hours, tens of samples could be quantified using t...
Infection with human influenza virus leads to serious respiratory disease. Vaccination is the most c...
Infection with human influenza virus leads to serious respiratory disease. Vaccination is the most c...
Vaccination is the most effective course of action to prevent influenza. About 150 million doses of ...
Inactivated vaccines are the main influenza vaccines used today; these are usually presented as spli...
Robust and precise quantitation of influenza virus is a premise for the efficient development of vac...
The utility of a size exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography (SE-HPLC) method, in the iden...
The standard method to quantify the hemagglutinin content of influenza virus vaccines is the single ...
Practical methods to measure the potency of new influenza vaccines are needed as alternatives for th...
The influenza virus imposes a heavy burden for society in terms of health and economy. Influenza is ...
Influenza vaccines are the most effective intervention to prevent the substantial public health burd...
The only effective measure to decrease morbidity and mortality caused by the influenza virus in the ...
The human immune response to influenza vaccination depends in part on preexisting cross-reactive (he...
Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantification of in...
<div><p>The human immune response to influenza vaccination depends in part on preexisting cross-reac...
<div><p>Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantificati...
Infection with human influenza virus leads to serious respiratory disease. Vaccination is the most c...
Infection with human influenza virus leads to serious respiratory disease. Vaccination is the most c...
Vaccination is the most effective course of action to prevent influenza. About 150 million doses of ...
Inactivated vaccines are the main influenza vaccines used today; these are usually presented as spli...
Robust and precise quantitation of influenza virus is a premise for the efficient development of vac...
The utility of a size exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography (SE-HPLC) method, in the iden...
The standard method to quantify the hemagglutinin content of influenza virus vaccines is the single ...
Practical methods to measure the potency of new influenza vaccines are needed as alternatives for th...
The influenza virus imposes a heavy burden for society in terms of health and economy. Influenza is ...
Influenza vaccines are the most effective intervention to prevent the substantial public health burd...
The only effective measure to decrease morbidity and mortality caused by the influenza virus in the ...
The human immune response to influenza vaccination depends in part on preexisting cross-reactive (he...
Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantification of in...
<div><p>The human immune response to influenza vaccination depends in part on preexisting cross-reac...
<div><p>Vaccination is the most effective prophylactic method for preventing influenza. Quantificati...
Infection with human influenza virus leads to serious respiratory disease. Vaccination is the most c...
Infection with human influenza virus leads to serious respiratory disease. Vaccination is the most c...
Vaccination is the most effective course of action to prevent influenza. About 150 million doses of ...