| monoclonal antibodies |
antibodies made in the laboratory and designed to target specific substances called antigens. Monoclonal antibodies which have been attached to chemotherapy drugs or radioactive substances are being studied to see if they can seek out antigens unique to cancer cells and deliver these treatments directly to the cancer, thus killing the cancer cells without harming healthy tissue. Monoclonal antibodies are also used in other ways, for example, to help find and classify cancer cells.
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| monoclonal |
formed from a single group of identical cells.
Ãâó: www.prostatecentre.ca/resources_glossary5.html
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| monoclonal antibody |
A pure antibody (which is protein) made in the laboratory bya single clone of cells (a group of identical cells that originated from a single cell). These antibodies have a specific affinity for cancer cells.
Ãâó: www.nucletron.com/content/ContentPage.aspx
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| monoclonal |
In immunochemistry (the field of chemistry concerned with chemical studies of antigens and antibodies) pertaining to a protein from a single clone of cells.
Ãâó: www.alahv.org/bookfiles4/glossary_of_terms.html
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| monoclonal antibody |
Immunoglobulin formed from a cloned population of cells.
Ãâó: www.sonoma.edu/users/t/thatcher/biol480/voc2.htm
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