Plasma cells, which are derived from B cells.
by the help of hybridoma technology. single type of B cell which is sensitized with single epitope of antigen fysed with a myeloma cell. then that fused cell produce single type of antibody....that is monoclonal antibody.....
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.
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A hybridoma is a cell that is created by fusing a tumor cell (myeloma cell) with a specific antibody-producing cell, typically a B cell, to form a hybrid cell line. These hybridomas are used in research and biotechnology to produce monoclonal antibodies in large quantities for various applications, such as diagnostic tests and therapeutic treatments.
The antibody is killed off, and the antigen spreads
Because every cell subject to attack by antibodies has different antigen components on its surface, displaying different " locks " to the antibodies " keys. " This is why a form of selection is used in generating a wide variation in antibody CDR sites.
The cell which can secret antibody are called B-Lymphocytes. Those cells are generally called as B-Cells.
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Another name for a plasma cell is an antibody-secreting cell.
When looking at a cell as a factory, the cell membrane is like the factory outer walls.
it is when a group of antibodies attack the nucleus of a cell.