🦊 In this GCSE Biology video, we discuss monoclonal antibodies, which are laboratory-produced antibodies that are identical to each other, with "mono" indicating single and "clonal" meaning identical. Antibodies are proteins produced by white blood cells that bind to specific antigens, typically found on the surface of cells. Scientists have harnessed the specificity of monoclonal antibodies to target specific chemicals or cells, making them useful in various medical tests and treatments. It's important to understand that these antibodies are tailored to bind to one specific protein antigen, enabling targeted treatment or testing in medicine.
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