Monoclonal Antibodies Flashcards
1
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What are monoclonal antibodies?
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Identical antibodies made from the same B-cell/plasma cell
2
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How are monoclonal antibodies used in targeting medication?
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- Monoclonal antibodies used to deliver drugs
- All cells have specific antigens on their surface
- Monoclonal antibodies can be made to bind to any target cell
- Attach the drug to the specific antibodies which will then form an antigen-antibody complex with the target cells antigens
- Drug and antibody will only bind to target cells
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How are monoclonal antibodies used in medical diagnosis?
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- Monoclonal antibodies fixed to a plate
- Sample e.g. blood plasma added
- if sample contains the complimentary antigen and antibody-antigen complex will form and the antigens will bind to the antibody
- Rinsed to remove unbound antigens
- The same monoclonal antibody is added with an enzyme/colour marker
- New antibody will also be able to bind to the antigen if it was present in the sample
- Sample rinsed to remove unbound antibodies and enzymes
- Observing will give a positive/negative. Either a colour change or if an enzyme was used a substrate will need to be added to identify whether or not it was catalysed