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  1. 1-cell-structure
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  2. 2-biological-molecules
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  3. 3-enzymes
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  4. 4-cell-membranes-and-transport
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  5. 5-the-mitotic-cell-cycle
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  6. 6-nucleic-acids-and-protein-synthesis
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  7. 7-transport-in-plants
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  8. 8-transport-in-mammals
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  9. 9-gas-exchange
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  10. 10-infectious-diseases
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11-2-antibodies-and-vaccination AS making-monoclonal-antibodies

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Exam code:9700

The hybridoma method

  • Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are artificially produced antibodies produced from a single B cell clone

    • Monoclonal antibodies bind to antigens in the same way as naturally produced antibodies

  • The hybridoma method is used to make monoclonal antibodies

    • The method enables large quantities of identical antibodies to be produced

    • The hybridoma method fuses plasma cells with tumour cells, combining their useful properties

      • Plasma cells can produce antibodies

      • Tumour cells can divide indefinitely by mitosis and produce more identical cells

  • The hybridoma method involves the following stages

    • Mice are injected with an antigen that stimulates the production of antibody-producing plasma cells

    • Isolated plasma cells from the mice are fused with immortal tumour cells, producing hybridoma cells

      • The fusion of plasma and tumour cells can be assisted with the use of fusogens such as polyethylene glycol or an electric current

    • These hybrid cells are grown in a selective growth medium and screened for the production of the desired antibody

    • They are then cultured to produce large numbers of monoclonal antibodies

  • Monoclonal antibodies have multiple applications, including diagnostics, treating disease, food safety testing and pregnancy testing

Diagram showing process of hybridoma production: mouse injected with antigen, B-lymphocytes extracted and mixed with tumour cells to form hybridomas.
Diagram illustrating monoclonal antibody production: hybridoma cells screened in separate containers, highlighting cell isolation and culture process.
The hybridoma method is used to produce monoclonal antibodies

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