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monoclonal
[mon″o-klo´nal]derived from a single cell; pertaining to a single clone.
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mon·o·clo·nal
(mon'ō-klō'năl),In immunochemistry, pertaining to a protein from a single clone of cells, all molecules of which are the same; for example, in the case of Bence Jones protein, the chains are all κ or λ.
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monoclonal
(mŏn′ə-klō′nəl)adj.
Derived as clones from a single cell or produced by clones of a single cell: a monoclonal tumor.
n.
A monoclonal product, such as a monoclonal antibody.
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monoclonal
adjective Referring to a single clone of cells.Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
mon·o·clo·nal
(mon'ō-klōn'ăl)immunochemistry Pertaining to a protein from a single clone of cells, all molecules of which are the same.
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monoclonal
Of a group of cells derived from a single cell, all having the same GENOTYPE. Of a single CLONE of cells.Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005
Monoclonal
Identical cells or proteins; cells (clones) derived from a single, genetically-distinct cell, or proteins produced by these cells.
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