Monoclonal Antibodies

Monoclonal Antibodies

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6th Grade - University

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The video explains antibodies' role in the immune system, focusing on monoclonal antibodies. These are lab-produced identical antibodies from a single clone of immune cells, known for their high specificity. The production process involves using mice to generate B cells, which are fused with tumor cells to create hybridoma cells. Monoclonal antibodies have various applications, including pregnancy tests and cancer treatment. However, they face criticisms such as high production costs and limited specificity. Despite these challenges, their potential in medicine remains significant, with ongoing research to improve their efficacy and safety.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the primary function of antibodies in the immune system?

To transport oxygen

To digest food

To recognize and fight antigens

To produce hormones

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How are monoclonal antibodies produced in the laboratory?

By cloning T cells

By fusing B cells with tumor cells

By mixing different antibodies

By extracting them from plants

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a hybridoma cell?

A cell that digests antigens

A type of cancer cell

A fusion of a B cell and a tumor cell

A cell that produces hormones

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In what way are monoclonal antibodies used in pregnancy tests?

To identify cancer cells

To detect blood clots

To bind to the HCG hormone

To measure blood pressure

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a major criticism of monoclonal antibodies?

They have no side effects

They are too cheap to produce

They can attack multiple antigens at once

They are too specific