AbstractVariability in growth characteristics of influenza B viruses remains a serious limitation in the manufacture of inactivated influenza vaccines. Currently, serial passage in eggs is the strategy used in most instances for selection of high growth virus variants. In previous studies we found that adaptation of the strain B/Victoria/504/2000 to high growth in eggs was associated with changes only in hemagglutinin (HA). The high growth phenotype was associated with acquisition of either two (R162M and D196Y) or three (G141E, R162M and D196Y) amino acid (AA) substitutions, predicted to be near the receptor-binding domain of HA. In the present study we analyzed, using reverse genetics, the contribution to virus growth of each of these AA ...
Manufactured influenza vaccines have to contain a defined amount of hemagglutinin (HA) antigen. Ther...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A virus vaccines undergo yearly reformulations due to the antigenic variabilit...
UNLABELLED: The majority of currently circulating influenza A(H1N1) viruses are antigenically simila...
Satisfactory influenza haemagglutinin (HA) antigen yields are critical for the supply of seasonal tr...
AbstractSelection of high-growth virus variants of strain B/Victoria/504/2000 by serial passage in e...
Several live attenuated influenza virus A/California/7/09 (H1N1) (CA09) candidate vaccine variants t...
Seasonal inactivated influenza vaccines are usually trivalent or quadrivalent and are prepared from ...
One of the important lessons learned from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic is that a high yield influenza vacc...
The yields of egg-grown influenza vaccines are maximized by the production of a seed strain using a ...
AbstractA series of eight transfectant influenza viruses was generated by reverse genetics for studi...
Evaluation of: Stech J, Garn H, Herwig A etal. Influenza B virus with modified hemagglutinin cleavag...
Determining phenotype from genetic data is a fundamental challenge. Identification of emerging antig...
Egg-derived viruses are the only available seed material for influenza vaccine production. Vaccine m...
markdownabstractInfluenza viruses escape antibody-mediated neutralization by accumulating amino acid...
The H5N1-clade 1 influenza vaccine strain NIBRG-14 produces exceptionally low amounts of antigen, a ...
Manufactured influenza vaccines have to contain a defined amount of hemagglutinin (HA) antigen. Ther...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A virus vaccines undergo yearly reformulations due to the antigenic variabilit...
UNLABELLED: The majority of currently circulating influenza A(H1N1) viruses are antigenically simila...
Satisfactory influenza haemagglutinin (HA) antigen yields are critical for the supply of seasonal tr...
AbstractSelection of high-growth virus variants of strain B/Victoria/504/2000 by serial passage in e...
Several live attenuated influenza virus A/California/7/09 (H1N1) (CA09) candidate vaccine variants t...
Seasonal inactivated influenza vaccines are usually trivalent or quadrivalent and are prepared from ...
One of the important lessons learned from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic is that a high yield influenza vacc...
The yields of egg-grown influenza vaccines are maximized by the production of a seed strain using a ...
AbstractA series of eight transfectant influenza viruses was generated by reverse genetics for studi...
Evaluation of: Stech J, Garn H, Herwig A etal. Influenza B virus with modified hemagglutinin cleavag...
Determining phenotype from genetic data is a fundamental challenge. Identification of emerging antig...
Egg-derived viruses are the only available seed material for influenza vaccine production. Vaccine m...
markdownabstractInfluenza viruses escape antibody-mediated neutralization by accumulating amino acid...
The H5N1-clade 1 influenza vaccine strain NIBRG-14 produces exceptionally low amounts of antigen, a ...
Manufactured influenza vaccines have to contain a defined amount of hemagglutinin (HA) antigen. Ther...
BACKGROUND: Influenza A virus vaccines undergo yearly reformulations due to the antigenic variabilit...
UNLABELLED: The majority of currently circulating influenza A(H1N1) viruses are antigenically simila...