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Monoclonal

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monoclonal /mono·clo·nal/ (-klon´al)
1. derived from a single cell.
2. pertaining to a single clone.

mon·o·clo·nal (mn-klnl)
n.
Of or relating to a protein from a single clone of cells, all molecules of which are the same, as in the Bence-Jones protein.

Monoclonal
Identical cells or proteins; cells (clones) derived from a single, genetically-distinct cell, or proteins produced by these cells.

monoclonal
derived from a single cell; pertaining to a single clone.

monoclonal antibodies
identical immunoglobulin molecules formed by a single clone of plasma cells; may occur naturally in plasma cell myelomas or in vitro by the fusion of an antibody producing B lymphocyte with a non-antibody-producing myeloma B cell. The fused heterokaryon has the properties of immortality and production of a monoclonal antibody. For the most part, monoclonal antibodies are made in mouse systems.
monoclonal gammopathy
see monoclonal gammopathy.


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