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Explain that lymphocytes are combined with tumour cells to make hybridoma cells that can divide and produce antibodies.
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Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only)
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Producing monoclonal antibodies
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Explain that lymphocytes are combined with tumour cells to make hybridoma cells that can divide and produce antibodies
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How do you explain lymphocytes are combined with tumour cells to make hybridoma cells that can divide and produce antibodies?
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In Biology, this page helps you answer questions about lymphocytes are combined with tumour cells to make hybridoma cells that can divide and produce antibodies within Monoclonal antibodies (biology only) (HT only). Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are Hybridoma cells and Antibodies.
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- Hybridoma cells: Cells created by fusing mouse lymphocytes with tumor cells, capable of dividing and producing specific antibodies.
- Antibodies: Proteins produced by hybridoma cells that specifically bind to antigens, used in various diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
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Confusion Between Cell Types: To fix this, students should review the specific roles of lymphocytes in the immune system and understand their unique characteristics that allow them to be combined with tumour cells.
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- Describe how monoclonal antibodies are produced.
Producing monoclonal antibodies
- Explain that monoclonal antibodies are produced from a single clone of cells.
Producing monoclonal antibodies
- Explain that monoclonal antibodies are specific to one binding site on one protein antigen.
Producing monoclonal antibodies
- Explain that mouse lymphocytes can be stimulated to make a particular antibody.
Producing monoclonal antibodies
- Explain that single hybridoma cells are cloned to produce many identical cells and that antibodies are then collected and purified.
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