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Monoclonal antibodies can be used to find a specific molecule on a cell or in tissue by binding a fluorescent dye to antibodies specific to the molecule being looked for; if the molecules are present, antibodies will attach to them and they can be detected using the dye.

Los anticuerpos monoclonales pueden usarse para encontrar una molécula específica en una célula o tejido al unir un colorante fluorescente a anticuerpos específicos para la molécula buscada; si las moléculas están presentes, los anticuerpos se unirán a ellas y podrán ser detectados por el colorante.

Text Monoclonal antibodies can be used to find a specific molecule on a cell or in tissue by binding fluourecsent dye to antibodies specific to the specific molecule you're looking for and if the molecules are present in the sample, antibodies will be attached to them, and they can be detected using the dye

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