Hemagglutinin (HA) are substances that can cause hemagglutination, such as human antibodies that recognize the ABO blood group antigens on red blood cells, or the influenza virus hemagglutinin, a glycoprotein that functions in viral fusion with endosome membranes.
La hemaglutinina (HA) son sustancias que pueden causar hemaglutinación, como los anticuerpos humanos que reconocen los antígenos del grupo sanguíneo ABO en los glóbulos rojos, o la hemaglutinina del virus de la influenza, una glicoproteína que funciona en la fusión viral con las membranas de los endosomas.
Front | Substances that can cause hemagglutination, such as human antibodies that recognize the ABO blood group antigens on red blood cells, or the influenza virus hemagglutinin, a glycoprotein that functions in viral fusion with endosome membranes |
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