Influenza virus infecting the respiratory tract, illustration. The influenza virus has a lipid envelope and membrane proteins that mediate infection. Hemagglutinin (red) is a glycoprotein that facilitates the attachment of the virus to the endothelial cells. The name hemagglutinin comes from the protein's ability to cause red blood cells (erythrocytes) to clump together.
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