| monoclonal antibodies |
Antibodies that are derived from only one cell and recognize only one portion of a molecule. Because monoclonal antibodies are highly specific, they can be used to diagnose disease or to protect against disease-causing organisms.
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| monoclonal antibody |
A protein that protects the body against infection, produced in the laboratory by a single group of genetically identical cells. b
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| monoclonal antibody |
An antibody produced by a single clone of cells. Monocloned antibodies can be made in large amounts in the laboratory.
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| monoclonal antibody |
An antibody produced in the laboratory that can target specific antigens (substances that provoke an immune response). They can be made in large quantities, and are being tested for their use in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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| monoclonal antibody |
an antibody derived from a single clone that is active against a single target antigen
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