Video - Monoclonal antibodies

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Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are laboratory-produced proteins that are designed to recognize and bind to specific molecules or cells in the body. They are produced by cloning a single type of immune cell and using the cells to produce large amounts of a specific antibody. Monoclonal antibodies have a variety of medical uses including treatment of cancers, autoimmune, and infectious diseases.