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Dictionary » A » Antibodies monoclonal Antibodies monoclonalantibodies produced by clones of cells such as those isolated after hybridization of activated b lymphocytes with neoplastic cells. These hybrids are often referred to as hybridomas. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Re:... most certainly be developed. If I had to guess, I would perhaps go for monoclonal antibody-based treatments to be the next big thing. The specific nature of antibodies would allow targeting only the cancer cells without harming the healthy cells, ...
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Re: Re:... most certainly be developed. If I had to guess, I would perhaps go for monoclonal antibody-based treatments to be the next big thing. The specific nature of antibodies would allow targeting only the cancer cells without harming the healthy cells, ...
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Animal-Derived Laboratory Reagents... these products. Am I right in thinking this? Primary & secondary antibodies (raised in mouse, rabbit, goat, etc.): From what I understand ... main types with differing degrees of cost to animal life • In vitro Monoclonal antibodies: Once the hybridoma is created they can be grown indefinitely ...
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Layman's definition of recombinant monoclonal antibodies... that don't require a prior knowledge of biology) to explain recombinant monoclonal antibodies to the general public? Thanks!
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Antibody works in Immunofluorescence but not in Western blot... I've been banging my head for the past 5 months. This particular monoclonal antibody works perfectly fine in detecting its antigen in immunofluorescence. ... detergents, boiling & moderate heat (37C for 30 mins), new stock of antibodies, TBS & PBS buffers. I use denaturing conditions and ...
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