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Why heterokaryons survive in monoclonal antibody production?

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Answered by ajmal64
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Tumor cells that are able to replicate endlessly are fused with mammalian cells that producea specific antibody which result in fusion called hybridoma that continuously produce antibodies. ... Monoclonal antibodies are artificially produced against a specific antigen in order to bind to their target antigens.
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Why heterokaryons survive in monoclonal antibody production?

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