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monoclonal gammopathy of unclear significance ABBR: MGUS. A condition marked by excessive levels of paraproteins in the blood. It is a precursor of multiple myeloma in roughly 20% of cases.
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monoclonal antibody An antibody (a type of protein) designed by scientists to target one kind of cell, such as cells involved in cancer or other diseases. Monoclonal antibodies may be made of mouse proteins, by combining human and mouse proteins, or by using only human proteins.
Ãâó: www.rituxan.com/rituxan/patient/questions/glossary...
monoclonal Myeloma develops from a single malignant plasma cell (monoclone). The type of myeloma protein produced is also monoclonal, ie a single form rather than many forms (polyclonal). The important practical aspect of a monoclonal protein is that it shows up as a sharp spike (M spike) in the serum protein electropheresis test.
Ãâó: www.myeloma.org.uk/pages/pi4.htm
monoclonal antibody An antibody produced in a laboratory from a single clone that recognizes only one antigen.
Ãâó: www.makingconnections.info/glossary.cfm
monoclonal antibodies antibodies made from single cells that recognize one chemical component on a foreign target molecule.
Ãâó: www.nal.usda.gov/bic/bio21/gloss.html
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