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Subtyping of influenza virus A hemagglutinine with hybridization microarray

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  • Subtyping of influenza virus A hemagglutinine with hybridization microarray

    Bioorg Khim. 2010 Nov-Dec;36(6):849-852.
    [Subtyping of influenza virus A hemagglutinine with hybridization microarray.]

    [Article in Russian]

    Ryabinin VA, Kostina EV, Maksakova GA, Sinyakov AN.

    Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, prosp. Lavrentieva, 8, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia. ryabinin@niboch.nsc.ru.
    Abstract

    An oligonucleotide microarray for influenza A hemagglutinine subtyping was presented. The number of probes for determination of each subtype hemagglutinine (H1-H13, H15, H16, pandemic flu H1N1)varied from 13 to 28. When testing of the microarray using 40 type A influenza virus isolates the hemagglutinin subtypes were unambiguously determined for 36 specimens.

    PMID: 21317952 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

    An oligonucleotide microarray for influenza A hemagglutinine subtyping was presented. The number of probes for determination of each subtype hemagglutinine (H1-H13, H15, H16, pandemic flu H1N1)varied from 13 to 28. When testing of the microarray using 40 type A influenza virus isolates the hemagglut …
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