Monoclonal antibodies are created by fusing lymphocytes with myeloma cells in a lab to produce specific antibodies for antigens.
Monoclonal antibodies are produced by fusing a lymphocyte from an immunized animal, typically a mouse, with a cancerous myeloma cell in a lab setting. The resulting hybridoma cells secrete a variety of different antibodies that can bind to specific epitopes on an antigen. These hybridoma cells are then screened, selected, and cultured to produce monoclonal antibodies that are highly specific to the injected antigen.
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