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- noun Plural form of
monoclonal .
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Examples
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Some of the diagnostic materials for meningococci, and Chlamydia are monoclonals.
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Interferon was the first molecule to be purified using murine monoclonals.
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In the field of Microbiology, numerous murine monoclonals have been produced against a variety of microbial antigens including many of the medicinally important viruses, bacteria and parasites.
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Another group of monoclonals that react with tumour associated antigens are murine monoclonal antibodies which do so against some antigens found in cancer cell membranes, breast cancer, brain tumour, ovarian carcinoma etc.
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I should mention that the results of monoclonals aren't always nice.
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I should mention that the results of monoclonals aren't always nice.
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Rabbits used to raise polyclonal Ab are nearly always exsanguinated at the final bleed, and anything used to make monoclonals is sacrificed as part of the procedure.
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There is, but I wouldn't model that quite yet, because that's a longer term project where as we would make product improvements or develop new assays we would certainly use their new monoclonals.
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There is, but I wouldn't model that quite yet, because that's a longer term project where as we would make product improvements or develop new assays we would certainly use their new monoclonals.
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And besides RECOTHROM sales the other major components of this amount are revenue recognized under our Interferon Lambda collaboration with Bristol-Myers Squibb and from our license of the IL-21 monoclonals to Novo Nordisk.
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