AbstractCultivation of human influenza viruses in the allantoic cavity of embryonated chicken eggs leads to a selection of receptor-binding variants with amino acid substitutions on the globular head of the hemagglutinin (HA) molecule. Such selection can be avoided by growing the human viruses in Madin Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells. In the present study, we tested whether baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells select receptor-binding mutants of human influenza viruses. After isolating H1N1, H3N2, and type B influenza viruses from clinical samples in MDCK cells, we passaged them in either BHK cells or chicken eggs. The BHK-grown viruses differed from their MDCK-grown counterparts by virtue of mutations in the HA: 225D → G (H1N1 virus), 128T → A ...
AbstractTo characterize differences in the receptor-binding specificity of H5N1 chicken viruses and ...
AbstractGrowth of influenza viruses in embryonated eggs frequently results in the selection of virus...
H5N1 influenza A viruses have spread to numerous countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, infecting not...
AbstractCultivation of human influenza viruses in the allantoic cavity of embryonated chicken eggs l...
AbstractPropagation of human influenza viruses in embryonated chicken eggs (CE) results in the selec...
AbstractTo study the receptor specificity of modern human influenza H1N1 and H3N2 viruses, the analo...
AbstractInfluenza A viruses were isolated in Vero, MDCK cells and chicken embryos. In contrast to MD...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that the receptor-binding characteristics of influenza viruses are...
AbstractTo identify the molecular determinants contributing to the inability of recent human influen...
AbstractA non-optimal receptor-binding specificity of avian influenza viruses is believed to hamper ...
AbstractSelection of high-growth virus variants of strain B/Victoria/504/2000 by serial passage in e...
AbstractLow- (L) and high-yielding (H) variants of A/sw/NJ/11/76 influenza virus were compared for t...
AbstractReceptor specificity of influenza A/H5 viruses including human 2003–04 isolates was studied....
AbstractSite-specific mutations have been made in the influenza hemagglutinin (HA) receptor binding ...
Avian influenza viruses that cause infection and are transmissible in humans involve changes in the ...
AbstractTo characterize differences in the receptor-binding specificity of H5N1 chicken viruses and ...
AbstractGrowth of influenza viruses in embryonated eggs frequently results in the selection of virus...
H5N1 influenza A viruses have spread to numerous countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, infecting not...
AbstractCultivation of human influenza viruses in the allantoic cavity of embryonated chicken eggs l...
AbstractPropagation of human influenza viruses in embryonated chicken eggs (CE) results in the selec...
AbstractTo study the receptor specificity of modern human influenza H1N1 and H3N2 viruses, the analo...
AbstractInfluenza A viruses were isolated in Vero, MDCK cells and chicken embryos. In contrast to MD...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that the receptor-binding characteristics of influenza viruses are...
AbstractTo identify the molecular determinants contributing to the inability of recent human influen...
AbstractA non-optimal receptor-binding specificity of avian influenza viruses is believed to hamper ...
AbstractSelection of high-growth virus variants of strain B/Victoria/504/2000 by serial passage in e...
AbstractLow- (L) and high-yielding (H) variants of A/sw/NJ/11/76 influenza virus were compared for t...
AbstractReceptor specificity of influenza A/H5 viruses including human 2003–04 isolates was studied....
AbstractSite-specific mutations have been made in the influenza hemagglutinin (HA) receptor binding ...
Avian influenza viruses that cause infection and are transmissible in humans involve changes in the ...
AbstractTo characterize differences in the receptor-binding specificity of H5N1 chicken viruses and ...
AbstractGrowth of influenza viruses in embryonated eggs frequently results in the selection of virus...
H5N1 influenza A viruses have spread to numerous countries in Asia, Europe and Africa, infecting not...