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CERTAIN viruses undergo changes in their hæmagglutinating capacity, when propagated in certain cultures. Green et al.1 and Mogabgab et al.2 discovered, by examining strains of influenza virus, that the hæmagglutinating capacity is modified when passing from one cellular system to another.
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RONDA, E., GARCIA-GANCEDO, A., ALONSO, M. et al. Loss of the Hæmagglutinating Capacity of Fowl-plague Virus after Culture on HeLa Cells. Nature 197, 926 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/197926a0
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