| MGUS | monoclonal gammopathies of undetermined significance |
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| Mo | Moloney [strain]; molybdenum; monoclonal |
| MoAb | monoclonal antibody |
| MRF | Markov random field; medical record file; melanocyte-[stimulating hormone]-releasing factor; mesence... |
| mRF | monoclonal rheumatoid factor |
| monoclonal antibody |
Description: Antibody that recognizes a specific type of antigen and that can therefore be used as a tool for diagnosing a particular disease. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries Description: Highly specific, purified antibody that is derived from only one clone of cells and recognizes only one antigen. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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| monoclonal antibodies |
Artificially produced antibodies used in research and also for treatment of some diseases. They are produced in a cell culture (clone) by multiplying one single mother cell thus having exactly the same properties (very pure antibody).
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A group of cells that consist of a single clone, ie, all cells are derived from the same single ancestral cell.
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The cells that are derived from a single common ancestor cell are part of a single clone. For example, all leukemias, lymphomas, and myeloma are the result of the malignant transformation of a single cell and are monoclonal diseases. If those cells are immunoglobulin-producing cells (B lymphocytes or their derivative plasma cells), the immunoglobulin protein they make is of one restricted type, referred to as monoclonal protein. ...
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| monoclonal antibodies |
Antibodies made by cells belonging to a single clone. These highly specific antibodies can be produced in the laboratory. They are very important reagents for identifying and classifying disease by immunophenotyping cells. They have clinical applications for targeted delivery of drugs to leukemia or lymphoma cells and can be used to purify cells used for stem cell transplants.
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