The hemagglutinin protein in influenza virus contains a remarkably long
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Influenza hemagglutinin or haemagglutinin is a glycoprotein found on the surface of influenza viruses. Being a class I fusion protein, it is responsible for binding the virus to cells with sialic acid on the membranes, such as cells in the upper respiratory tract or erythrocytes
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