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How are monoclonal antibodies used in diagnostic tests including immunofluorescence and ELISA testing?
How are monoclonal antibodies used in diagnostic tests including immunofluorescence and ELISA testing?
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Question 1: What is the function of myeloma cells used in the production of monoclonal antibodies?
a) They produce large quantities of antibodies. |
b) They produce a large variety of antibodies. |
c) They are immortal cells capable of continuous growth. |
Question 2: Which step in the production of monoclonal antibodies must necessarily precede all other steps in the process?
a) The spleen of a mouse is removed and homogenized. |
b) A specific antigen is used to induce production of a specific antibody. |
c) Myeloma cells must be fused to antibody-producing cells. |
Question 3: Monoclonal antibodies __________.
a) are produced normally in the human body |
b) are not yet available to the public and are still being developed |
c) can attach to a target cell while carrying a diagnostic marker or anticellular toxin |