Lm. Molodkina et al., FLOW ULTRAMICROSCOPY INVESTIGATION OF THE AGGREGATE STABILITY OF INFLUENZA-VIRUS DISPERSIONS, Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects, 98(1-2), 1995, pp. 1-9
The surface electrical properties and aggregate stability of a number
of influenza virus strains have been investigated by microelectrophore
sis and flow ultramicroscopy methods. Differences in the nature and ki
netics of coagulation - reversible aggregation, superfast coagulation,
the presence of an induction period, spontaneous aggregate dispersion
and the reaggregation of particles - are explained by special feature
s of the formation and structure of the electric double layer of the s
tudied strains.