Abstract
A hybridoma cell line secreting a monoclonal antibody directed against human fibrinogen has been isolated. The antigenic determinant recognized is present on both the fibrinogen and fibrin molecules but is apparently absent from the D and E fragments and from fibrinopeptides A and B. The antibody seems to recognize a conformational structure present in native fibrinogen and in which several or possibly all the fibrinogen polypeptide chains may participate.
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