Monoclonal antibodies are identical, highly specific antibodies produced by clones of a single parent immune cell.
Monoclonal antibodies are identical, mono-specific antibodies produced by a single type of immune cell, all derived from a single parent cell clone.
Front | What are monoclonal antibodies |
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Back | These are mono-specific antibodies that are identical to each other because they are produced by one type of immune cell that are all clones of a single parent cell. |
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