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Antibodies Monoclonal Molecules Specific Dye Describe Process Locate

Front Describe the process in which monoclonal antibodies are used to locate specific molecules on a cell or in a tissue.
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  1. Monoclonal antibodies are made that will bind to the specific molecules
  2. The antibodies are then bound to a fluorescent dye
  3. If the molecules are present in the sample, the monoclonal antibodies will attach to them
  4. They can be detected using the dye

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