Monoclonal antibodies locate specific molecules by binding to them after conjugation with a fluorescent dye, which allows for detection.
Monoclonal antibodies locate specific molecules by binding to them after being tagged with a fluorescent dye, which is then detected.
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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