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INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
Groups of embryonated eggs infected with the PR8 strain of influenza virus A were incubated at 34°, 37.5°, and 40°C. At frequent intervals, for periods ranging up to 96 hours, pooled allantoic fluids were tested simultaneously for infectivity and hemagglutination. After about 12 hours of virus growt...
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author | Blumenthal, Herman T. Greiff, Donald Pinkerton, Henry DeWitt, Robert |
author_facet | Blumenthal, Herman T. Greiff, Donald Pinkerton, Henry DeWitt, Robert |
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description | Groups of embryonated eggs infected with the PR8 strain of influenza virus A were incubated at 34°, 37.5°, and 40°C. At frequent intervals, for periods ranging up to 96 hours, pooled allantoic fluids were tested simultaneously for infectivity and hemagglutination. After about 12 hours of virus growth, fluids often showed infectivity titres greater than 10(–5), but were incapable of causing hemagglutination. At later time intervals, marked disagreement between the two tests for viral activity was noted at all temperatures, but most strikingly at 40°C. Hemagglutination titres were highest and best sustained in eggs incubated at 34°C., while incubation at 37.5°C. resulted in the highest and best sustained infectivity titres. Hemagglutination titre determinations do not reflect accurately the rate of influenza virus multiplication. Possible reasons for the lack of correspondence between hemagglutination and infectivity are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-21359672008-04-17 INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES Blumenthal, Herman T. Greiff, Donald Pinkerton, Henry DeWitt, Robert J Exp Med Article Groups of embryonated eggs infected with the PR8 strain of influenza virus A were incubated at 34°, 37.5°, and 40°C. At frequent intervals, for periods ranging up to 96 hours, pooled allantoic fluids were tested simultaneously for infectivity and hemagglutination. After about 12 hours of virus growth, fluids often showed infectivity titres greater than 10(–5), but were incapable of causing hemagglutination. At later time intervals, marked disagreement between the two tests for viral activity was noted at all temperatures, but most strikingly at 40°C. Hemagglutination titres were highest and best sustained in eggs incubated at 34°C., while incubation at 37.5°C. resulted in the highest and best sustained infectivity titres. Hemagglutination titre determinations do not reflect accurately the rate of influenza virus multiplication. Possible reasons for the lack of correspondence between hemagglutination and infectivity are discussed. The Rockefeller University Press 1950-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2135967/ /pubmed/19871708 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1950, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Blumenthal, Herman T. Greiff, Donald Pinkerton, Henry DeWitt, Robert INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES |
title | INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES |
title_full | INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES |
title_fullStr | INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES |
title_full_unstemmed | INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES |
title_short | INFLUENZA : I. THE HEMAGGLUTINATION AND INFECTIVITY TITRE CURVES OF PR8 INFLUENZA VIRUS CULTIVATED IN EMBRYONATED EGGS AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES |
title_sort | influenza : i. the hemagglutination and infectivity titre curves of pr8 influenza virus cultivated in embryonated eggs at different temperatures |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135967/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19871708 |
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