| MAbs | Monoclonal Antibodies |
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| MG | 1) Myasthenia Gravis 2) MonoGlyceride 3) Monoclonal Gammop... |
| MGUS | Monoclonal Gammopathy of Uncertain Significance |
| BMBL | benign monoclonal B cell lymphocytosis |
| BMG | benign monoclonal gammopathy |
| BMG | benign monoclonal gammopathy |
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| Bi-MAbs | Bispecific monoclonal antibodies |
| BsMab | Bispecific monoclonal antibody |
| HuMAbs | Human monoclonal antibodies |
| HuMAb | Human monoclonal antibody |
| monoclonal | 1. <cell biology> Used of a cell line whether within the body or in culture to indicate that it has a single clonal origin. 2. <immunology> Monoclonal antibodies are produced by a single clone of hybridoma cells and are therefore a single species of antibody molecule. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| monoclonal antibodies | Identical antibodies that are made in large amounts in the laboratory. Doctors are studying ways of using monoclonal antibodies to treat leukaemia. (12 Dec 1998) |
| monoclonal antibody | <immunology, molecular biology> A substance, usually a protein, which can be synthsised in the laboratory in pure form by a single clone (population) of cells. These antibodies can be made in large quantities and have a specific affinity for certain target molecules called antigens which can be found on the surface of cells and those that are malignant. Monoclonal antibodies are currently being investigated as a possible form of cancer treatment although their benefit has not be fully proven. (16 Dec 1997) |
| monoclonal gammopathies, benign | Conditions characterised by the presence of a monoclonal serum (or urine) protein without clinical manifestations of plasma cell dyscrasia. (12 Dec 1998) |
| monoclonal immunoglobulin | A homogenous immunoglobulin resulting from the proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells and which, during electrophoresis of serum, appears as a narrow band or "spike"; it is characterised by heavy chains of a single class and subclass, and light chains of a single type. Synonym: M protein, monoclonal protein, paraprotein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monoclonal peak | A narrow band visible on electrophoresis or an abnormal arc seen on immunoelectrophoresis, thought to represent immunoglobulin of one cell clone. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monoclonal protein | A homogenous immunoglobulin resulting from the proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells and which, during electrophoresis of serum, appears as a narrow band or "spike"; it is characterised by heavy chains of a single class and subclass, and light chains of a single type. Synonym: M protein, monoclonal protein, paraprotein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| antibodies, monoclonal | Antibodies produced by clones of cells such as those isolated after hybridization of activated b lymphocytes with neoplastic cells. These hybrids are often referred to as hybridomas. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Monoclonal Gammapathies, Benign, Benign Monoclonal Gammapathies, Benign Monoclonal Gammapathy, Benign Monoclonal Gammopathy, Gammapathies, Benign Monoclonal, Gammapathy, Benign Monoclonal, Gammopathies, Benign Monoclonal, Gammopathy, Benign Monoclonal
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monoclonal antibody: any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by identical offspring of a hybridoma; very specific for a particular location in the body forming or derived from a single clone
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| monoclonal antibody |
any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by identical offspring of a hybridoma; very specific for a particular location in the body
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| monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance |
MGUS. A benign condition in which there is a high level of a protein called M protein in the blood. Patients with MGUS are at an increased risk of developing cancer.
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| monoclonal antibody |
(mAB) A single type of antibody that is directed against a specific epitope (antigen, antigenic determinant) and is produced by a single clone of B cells or a single hybridoma cell line, which is formed by the fusion of a lymphocyte cell with a myeloma cell. Some myeloma cells synthesize single antibodies naturally.
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| monoclonal antibodies |
an antibody that is produced in the laboratory so that it will react with only one specific foreign protein; used to help diagnose certain kinds of cancer
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| monoclonal | forming or derived from a single clone |
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| monoclonal | any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by identical offspring of a hybridoma |
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