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On a obtenu l'hémagglutinine des semences de papilionacées et celle du virus de l'influenza en solution dans les solvents organiques, par essentiellement la même méthode d'extraction. Ces deux substances semblent être apparentées.
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Bourdillon, J. On the hemagglutinins of beans and of influenza virus. Experientia 5, 122 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02145305
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