laboratory through a process of somatic cell fusion. mAbs are becoming increasingly popular as a form of biologic therapy for the treatment of a wide range of diseases, including cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and infections caused by bacteria and viruses. They are also used to diagnose specific diseases as well as to monitor the effects of treatments.

Monoclonal antibodies offer several advantages over traditional antibody therapies. First, they are highly specific and can be used to accurately target specific cell types or molecules, enabling more selective targeting of diseased tissues or cells.second, they are considerably less expensive than traditional therapies, as they can be produced in large quantities in the laboratory. Third, mAbs have been demonstrated to be much more potent than traditional antibodies. Lastly, monoclonal antibodies can be rapidly produced in response to emerging diseases, thus providing a more efficient and rapid approach to treating new illnesses.

Monoclonal antibodies have been used to effectively target and destroy cancer cells, reduce inflammation, and reduce immunological symptoms in autoimmune diseases. They have also been used to treat viral and bacterial infections, and to deliver therapeutic molecules and nanop

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