How are the polyclonal antibodies produced?
Answer / Siddharth Lohani
Polyclonal antibodies are produced by stimulating an animal's immune system with an antigen. The B cells in the animal produce a diverse set of antibodies, each specific to different epitopes of the antigen. This results in a polyclonal mixture of antibodies.
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