hemagglutininmediated
Hemagglutininmediated refers to processes or phenomena that occur as a result of the action of hemagglutinin. Hemagglutinin is a glycoprotein found on the surface of various viruses, most notably influenza viruses. Its primary function is to bind to host cell receptors, specifically those containing sialic acid residues, initiating the process of viral entry into the cell. This binding is essential for infection and subsequent replication.
In the context of influenza, hemagglutininmediated entry is a critical step in the viral life cycle. The
Beyond viral entry, hemagglutininmediated interactions can also play a role in immune responses. Antibodies generated against