[Sorption activity of cations exchange resins of home production relative to influenza A[H3N2] virus Port-Chalmers strain]. 1979

A F Frolov, and V P Mutchenko, and I N Medvedev, and E M Beliakova, and S P Chaplinskaia

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007700 Kinetics The rate dynamics in chemical or physical systems.
D009980 Influenza A virus The type species of the genus ALPHAINFLUENZAVIRUS that causes influenza and other diseases in humans and animals. Antigenic variation occurs frequently between strains, allowing classification into subtypes and variants. Transmission is usually by aerosol (human and most non-aquatic hosts) or waterborne (ducks). Infected birds shed the virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and feces. Alphainfluenzavirus influenzae,Avian Orthomyxovirus Type A,FLUAV,Fowl Plague Virus,Human Influenza A Virus,Influenza Virus Type A,Influenza Viruses Type A,Myxovirus influenzae-A hominis,Myxovirus influenzae-A suis,Myxovirus pestis galli,Orthomyxovirus Type A,Orthomyxovirus Type A, Avian,Orthomyxovirus Type A, Human,Orthomyxovirus Type A, Porcine,Pestis galli Myxovirus,Fowl Plague Viruses,Influenza A viruses,Myxovirus influenzae A hominis,Myxovirus influenzae A suis,Myxovirus, Pestis galli,Myxoviruses, Pestis galli,Pestis galli Myxoviruses,Plague Virus, Fowl,Virus, Fowl Plague
D002411 Cation Exchange Resins High molecular weight insoluble polymers which contain functional anionic groups that are capable of undergoing exchange reactions with cations. Cation Exchange Resin,Cation Exchangers (Resins),Exchange Resin, Cation,Exchange Resins, Cation,Resin, Cation Exchange,Resins, Cation Exchange
D006384 Hemagglutination The aggregation of ERYTHROCYTES by AGGLUTININS, including antibodies, lectins, and viral proteins (HEMAGGLUTINATION, VIRAL). Hemagglutinations
D000327 Adsorption The adhesion of gases, liquids, or dissolved solids onto a surface. It includes adsorptive phenomena of bacteria and viruses onto surfaces as well. ABSORPTION into the substance may follow but not necessarily. Adsorptions
D053122 Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype A subtype of INFLUENZA A VIRUS comprised of the surface proteins hemagglutinin 3 and neuraminidase 2. The H3N2 subtype was responsible for the Hong Kong flu pandemic of 1968. H3N2 Virus,H3N2v Viruses,Influenza A H3N2, Variant Virus,Influenza Virus, Canine, H3N2 Subtype,H3N2 Viruses,H3N2v Virus,Virus, H3N2,Virus, H3N2v,Viruses, H3N2,Viruses, H3N2v

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