Carbohydrate Residue of a Urine Mucoprotein inhibiting Influenza Virus Hæmagglutination (original) (raw)

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In a study carried out in this Institute on the polysaccharides of normal human urine, particular attention was paid to the urinary mucoprotein reported to inhibit influenza virus hæmagglutination1.

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  1. Institute of Medical Chemistry, University of Uppsala, Sweden
    L. ODIN

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ODIN, L. Carbohydrate Residue of a Urine Mucoprotein inhibiting Influenza Virus Hæmagglutination.Nature 170, 663–664 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170663a0

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