Monoclonal antibodies are produced by injecting an antigen into an animal, extracting its plasma cells, fusing them with tumor cells to create hybridomas, culturing the hybridomas, and then purifying the antibodies.
Monoclonal antibodies are produced by injecting an antigen into an animal, extracting its plasma cells, fusing them with tumor cells to create hybridomas, culturing the hybridomas, and then purifying the antibodies.
Front | production of monoclonal antibodies |
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Back | specific antigen injected into animal, plasma cells extracted, fused with tumor cells to produce hybridomas, hybridomas cultured, antibodies extracted and purified |
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