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titleOfInvention Antihistamine receptor type 1 monoclonal antibody and hybridoma
abstract A novel monoclonal antibody against human-derived histamine receptor type 1 and a hybridoma producing the monoclonal antibody are provided. An antihistamine receptor type 1 monoclonal antibody that recognizes the three-dimensional structure of the extracellular domain of human-derived histamine receptor type 1. A structure for recognizing a three-dimensional structure of an extracellular loop in the extracellular domain, a structure in which the extracellular loop is an extracellular second loop, and binding to histamine receptor type 1, whereby the histamine receptor A configuration that can promote natural ligand-specific signal transduction of body type 1 is recommended. [Selection] Figure 1
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