monoclonal

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monoklonal
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genetically engineered from a single clone; used especially of a protein or antibody
something produced from a single clone, especially a monoclonal antibody
forming or derived from a single clone
Myeloma develops from a single malignant plasma cell (monoclone) The type of Myeloma protein produced is also monoclonal, i e a single form rather than many forms (polyclonal) The important practical aspect of a monoclonal protein is that it shows up as a sharp spike (M spike) in the serum protein electropheresis test
The cells that are derived from a single common ancestor cell are part of a single clone For example, all leukemias, lymphomas, and myeloma are the result of the malignant transformation of a single cell and are monoclonal diseases If those cells are immunoglobulin-producing cells (B lymphocytes or their derivative plasma cells), the immunoglobulin protein they make is of one restricted type, referred to as monoclonal protein The group of neoplastic diseases that form monoclonal proteins are referred to as monoclonal gammopathies
In immunochemistry (the field of chemistry concerned with chemical studies of antigens and antibodies) pertaining to a protein from a single clone of cells
Myeloma develops from a single malignant plasma cell (monoclone) The type of myeloma protein produced is also monoclonal; a single form rather than many forms (polyclonal) The important practical aspect of a monoclonal protein is that it shows up as a sharp spike (M spike) in the serum electrophoresis test
having or being derived from a single clone
Pertaining to a protein from a single clone of cells, all molecules of which are the same; e g , in the case of Bence Jones protein, the chains are all kappa or lambda
Derived from a single clone
Population of cells that was derived by cell division from a single ancestral cell
A group of cells that consist of a single clone, i e , all cells are derived from the same single ancestral cell
monoclonal antibodies
plural form of monoclonal antibody
monoclonal antibody
A protein genetically engineered from a single clone of a B cell, especially one produced by fusion with a tumor cell and intended for use as a drug
monoclonal antibody
Any of the highly specific antibodies produced in large quantity by the clones of a single hybrid cell formed in the laboratory by the fusion of a B cell with a tumor cell
monoclonal antibody
any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by identical offspring of a hybridoma; very specific for a particular location in the body
agonistic monoclonal antibodies
plural form of agonistic monoclonal antibody
agonistic monoclonal antibody
A monoclonal antibody that aims to boost the human immune system either to fight infection or cancer
monoclonal

    Türkische aussprache

    mänıklōnıl

    Aussprache

    /ˌmänəˈklōnəl/ /ˌmɑːnəˈkloʊnəl/

    Etymologie

    [ "mä-n&-'klO-n&am ] (adjective.) 1914. mono- + clone + -al
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