Monoclonal antibodies are generated from multiple clones of a single type of lymphocyte.
Monoclonal antibodies are produced from numerous clones of a single type of white blood cell (lymphocyte).
Front | How are monoclonal antibodies made? |
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Back | They are produced from lots of clone of a single white blood cell (a lymphocyte). |
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