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Monoclonal antibodies targeted against receptor proteins

Monoclonal antibodies targeted against receptor proteins... [Pg.573]

Monoclonal antibodies have now been produced against a wide range of medically important antigens such as serum proteins, enzymes, cell surface receptors, hormones, drugs, viruses and tumour-specific antigens. Their extreme specificity means that the antibody will react with only one particular target molecule such as a drug or hormone, which can then be identified in very low concentrations in the tissues. [Pg.385]


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