How B cell hybridomass are formed?
Answer / Kuldeep Singh Kushwaha
B cell hybridomas are formed by fusing an immortalized myeloma cell line with a B cell from an immunized animal. The resulting hybrid cells inherit the antibody-producing ability of the B cell and the immortality trait of the myeloma cell, thus creating stable, continuously growing cell lines that secrete monoclonal antibodies.
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