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Why and How do we make Monoclonal Antibodies?

Author: eric_galvao



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-B-Lymphocytes Cells don't really Divide Easily, so its Hard to get Lots of Clones; Tumour Cells, however, Divide very Quickly but make 0 Antibodies. -And, we can Fuse a MOUSE Lymphocyte Cell with a Tumour Cell to create a New Cell: Hybridoma. -Hybridoma can Replicate and Clone it selves very Quickly, which can make 1 Single Specific Antibody. This, the Cells, are Collected and Purified -Monoclonal Antibodies are Useful for only Targeting a Specific Molecule, or Cell - so you Use it in your Body for a Cell or Chemical.


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