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Look up: Monoclonal

  1. Monoclonal
    Produced from a single genetically pure cell type; often referring to antibody produced from a hybridoma cell made from a single type of B cell.
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  2. monoclonal
    [adj] - forming or derived from a single clone
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. monoclonal
    Pertaining to a specific protein from a single clone of cells, all molecules of this protein being the same.
    Found on http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/iupacgloss

  4. Monoclonal
    Monoclonal: Pertaining to a single clone of cells, a single cell and the progeny of that cell. As opposed to polyclonal. A monoclonal tumor is one that is derived from a single cell and the progeny of that cell. Monoclonal antibodies are produced by a single clone of cells (hybridoma cells) and ther...
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  5. monoclonal
    An antibody produced by culturing a single type of cell.It therefore consists of a single species of immunoglobulin molecules.Such cell lines are produced by fusing cells capable of forming antibodies with myeloma cells which are capable of sustained division and growth. Category: Medicine &b...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  6. monoclonal
    Used of a cell line whether within the body or in culture to indicate that it has a single clonal origin. Monoclonal antibodies are produced by a single clone of hybridoma cells, and are therefore a single species of antibody molecule.
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  7. monoclonal
    1. <cell biology> Used of a cell line whether within the body or in culture to indicate that it has a single clonal origin. ... 2. <immunology> Monoclonal antibodies are produced by a single clone of hybridoma cells and are therefore a single species of antibody molecule. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  8. monoclonal
    adjective forming or derived from a single clone
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  9. monoclonal
    (mon″o-klo´nәl) derived from or pertaining to a single clone.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

  10. Monoclonal
    Literally, coming from a single clone. A clone is the progeny of a single cell. In immunology, monoclonal generally describes a preparation of antibody that is monogenous, or cells of a single specificity.
    Found on http://www.microbiologybytes.com/iandi/I

  11. monoclonal
    Type: Term Pronunciation: mon′ō-klō′năl Definitions: 1. In immunochemistry, pertaining to a protein from a single clone of cells, all molecules of which are the same; in the case of Bence Jones protein, the chains are all κ or λ.
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  12. Monoclonal
    `Monoclonal` cells are defined as a group of cells produced from a single ancestral cell by repeated cellular replication. Thus they can be said to form a single "title=Medterms dictionary definition-->--> The process of replication can occur in vivo, or may be stimulated in vitro...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoclonal



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