H1 antigen from 1918 influenza virus
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H1 antigen from 1918 influenza virus
Haemagglutinin 1 protein, molecular model. This protein is from the surface of the deadly influenza A virus that caused a pandemic of Spanish flu in 1918. Haemagglutinin binds the virus to the cell membrane before it enters the cell. The haemagglutinin on the 1918 virus was particularly efficient at binding to human cells, partly accounting for the virulence of the outbreak, estimated to have killed 50-100 million people worldwide
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1918 Compound Compounds H1n1 Haemagglutinin Influenza Influenza A Virus Microbiology Molecules Proteins Proteomics Surface Swine Flu Viral Virology Biochemical Biochemistry Microbiological Molecular Molecular Model Protein
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