id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-304807-j2k1oel2 Herrera-Rodriguez, José Inactivated or damaged? Comparing the effect of inactivation methods on influenza virions to optimize vaccine production 2019-03-14 .txt text/plain 5758 274 43 The properties of the viral formulation, such as successful inactivation, preservation of hemagglutinin (HA) binding ability, fusion capacity and the potential to stimulate a Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) reporter cell line were then assessed and compared to the properties of the untreated virus. Hemagglutination and fusion ability were highly affected by those treatments that conferred higher inactivation, with BPL-treated virus binding and fusing at a lower degree compared to FA-inactivated samples. Our aim was to compare the effects of these procedures on the key properties, namely residual infectivity, receptor binding, fusion, and Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) mediated activation of innate immune mechanisms, and to determine whether these effects are similar for different virus strains. Previous studies show that BPL is capable of complete inactivation of influenza virus; however, the effectivity might vary depending on the incubation time and temperature. ./cache/cord-304807-j2k1oel2.txt ./txt/cord-304807-j2k1oel2.txt