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Five monoclonal antibodies were studied ; one human and 4 murines. The human antibody (26 W 12) was anti-K. One of the murine antibodies (20 W 4) was very similar to anti-K and the other 3 (9 W 12, 19 W 2, 20 W 3) recognised high frequency antigens related to the Kell system through their absence from K0 cells.