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Identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell. ...

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Answered by laksandy360
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Monoclonal antibodies are antibodies that are made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell.
Monoclonal antibodies can have monovalent affinity, in that they bind to the same epitope (the part of an antigen that is recognized by the antibody).
In contrast, polyclonal antibodies bind to multiple epitopes and are usually made by several different plasma cells lineages. Hence, Antibodies produced by a group of identical B-cells against a single epitope of an antigen is called Monoclonal antibodies.
So, the correct answer is 'Monoclonal antibodies'.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Monoclonal antibodies are antibodies that are made by identical immune cells that are all clones of a unique parent cell.

Monoclonal antibodies can have monovalent affinity, in that they bind to the same epitope (the part of an antigen that is recognized by the antibody).

In contrast, polyclonal antibodies bind to multiple epitopes and are usually made by several different plasma cells lineages. Hence, Antibodies produced by a group of identical B-cells against a single epitope of an antigen is called Monoclonal antibodies.

So, the correct answer is 'Monoclonal antibodies'.

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