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A monoclonal antibody is a highly specific antibody that has been formed in a laboratory setting. It is made up of clones from a hybrid cell made from a fusion of B-cells with a tumor cell.
which is specific to a particular antibody which is specific to a particular antibody which is specific to a particular antibody
polyclonal antobody is the antibody produced for many or non specific antigens but antiserum is the antibody for a specific antigen
it can be rised according to the epitopes present in antigen that enters our body..if separate antibody is rised to each specific epitope v call it as monoclonal antibody
Specific proetins can be detected by its specific mono clonal antibody. Primary antibodies specifically binds to the proetins on the membrane. Secondary antibody interact with primary antibody and signals its presence by chemiluminescence.
Antibody - produced by B lymphocytes.
Antibodies are non specific! That is why antibody testing does not signify anything specific except that an immune response is on progress. Processed flour will give you an immune response and show elevated liver enzymes that are typical during times of infection
Antibody
Antibody.
have a specific shape related to their specific function.
An antibody reacts to the specific antigen it is made to attach to. It is like the lock and key model; it locks onto the antigen.
Antibody is a protein made in response to a specific antigen. The antibody attaches to the antigen and makes it useless.