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Immunotherapy: Monoclonal Antibodies
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26. Applications of the Immune Response / Immunotherapy: Monoclonal Antibodies / Problem 2
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Which of the following lists the standard sequential steps for hybridoma-based large-scale monoclonal antibody production?
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Immunize mouse → isolate splenic B cells and culture myeloma cells → chemically fuse cells → culture on selective media → screen and isolate a single hybridoma clone → expand the clone for production.
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Isolate splenic B cells → fuse with patient T cells → grow on non-selective media → bulk expand multiple clones together to capture polyclonal representation.
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Culture myeloma cells → immediately inject myeloma into a patient → isolate antibodies from blood → perform selection plate assay → sequence antibodies.
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Directly harvest monoclonal antibodies from the mouse serum after immunization without any cell culture or fusion steps, which produces unlimited quantities of a single antibody.
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