How monoclonal antibodies are produced?
Answer / Kumari Geetanjali
Monoclonal antibodies are produced by fusing a single B cell (which produces a specific type of antibody) with myeloma cells to create hybrid cells called hybridomas. The resulting hybridomas can produce large amounts of the specific monoclonal antibody.
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