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Monoclonality

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for laboratory manipulations. The use of the term typically implies that there is some method to distinguish between the cells of the original population from which the single ancestral cell is derived, such as a
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that have been derived from a single clonal origin. Thus, "monoclonal cells" can be said to form a single
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of these hybridoma clones (hybridoma lines) are simply called
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In biology, cells derived from a single clonal origin
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Monoclonal
biology
cells
clone
Ancient Greek
in vivo
in vitro
random genetic alteration
inherited
Monoclonal antibody
hybridoma
V(D)J recombination
antibody
cell culture
supernatants
neoplasm
carcinogenesis
plasma cell dyscrasia
"Monoclonal definition – Biology Online"
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
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Biology terminology

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