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单词 monoclonal antibody
释义
monoclonal antibody

Biology
  • A specific antibody produced by one of numerous identical cells derived from a single parent cell. (The population of these cells comprises a clone and each cell is said to be monoclonal.) Monoclonal antibodies occur naturally as part of the humoral immune response when activated lymphocytes divide to form a clone of progeny cells all producing identical antibodies. They are also produced experimentally and commercially in cell culture by fusing a normal antibody-producing lymphocyte with a cell derived from a malignant tumour of lymphoid tissue of a mouse (see cell fusion). The resulting hybridoma cell then multiplies rapidly and yields large amounts of antibody. Monoclonal antibodies are used to identify a particular antigen within a mixture and can therefore be used for identifying blood groups; they also enable the production of highly specific, and therefore effective, vaccines and drugs such as immunotoxins. Above all, they have transformed medical and biological diagnostics by ushering in a huge range of cheap and convenient kits for identifying and quantifying biological materials (see immunoassay).


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