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Qu'est-ce (qui) est monoclonal - définition


Monoclonality         
DESCENT FROM A SINGLE ANCESTOR CELL
Monoclonal
Monoclonality refers to the state of a line of cells that have been derived from a single clonal origin. Thus "monoclonal cells" can be said to form a single clone.
monoclonal         
DESCENT FROM A SINGLE ANCESTOR CELL
Monoclonal
[?m?n?(?)'kl??n(?)l]
¦ adjective Biology forming a clone which is derived asexually from a single individual or cell.
monoclonal antibody         
  • Approaches have been developed to isolate human monoclonal antibodies.<ref name="Ho_2018"/>
MONOSPECIFIC ANTIBODY THAT IS MADE BY IDENTICAL IMMUNE CELLS THAT ARE ALL CLONES OF A UNIQUE PARENT CELL
2IT-BAD monoclonal antibody 170; A33 monoclonal antibody; M Ab; MoAb; Humanised antibodies; Antibodies, monoclonal; MAbs; Monoclonals; Antibody engineering; MAb; Monoclonal antibodies; Human monoclonal antibodies; Chimerized MAb; Human monoclonal antibody
¦ noun an antibody produced by a single clone of cells or cell line and consisting of identical antibody molecules.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour monoclonal
1. Monoclonal antibodies are used widely –– among other things, they are a critical tool for vaccine development.
2. TeGenero said TGN1412 was a monoclonal antibody stimulating the production of more white blood cells, known as T–lymphocytes.
3. Almost all monoclonal antibody drugs aim to suppress an immune system reaction, but TGN1412 does the opposite.
4. "Clinical trials in general have an excellent safety record, but monoclonal antibodies are a relatively new type of biological drug.
5. It is one of 1' monoclonal antibody drugs currently in use in the UK, but the only one to stimulate rather than repress the immune system.