INFLUENZA VIRUS AND ITS MUCOPROTEIN SUBSTRATE IN THE CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE OF THE CHICK EMBRYO

Abstract
As a preliminary to a study of the fate of mucoprotein substrate in tissues infected with influenza virus, some characteristics of soluble hemagglutination inhibitors (HI) extracted from chorioallantoic membranes (CAM) have been investigated. The inhibitory material was found to be heat-stable, precipitable with cold ethanol, and subject to progressive inactivation by active viruses or by receptor-destroying enzyme (RDE).