What are monoclonal antibodies?
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Answer / biomaster
A single antibody forming cell or clone produces antibodies
specifically directed against a single antigen.
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Answer / bharath
Antibodies that are derived from one single B-cell and its
clone and also having the same antigenic specificity are
called Monoclonal antibodies.
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Answer / yogesh there
monoclonal Ab are specific towards single epitope
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