monoclonal antibody

noun

plural monoclonal antibodies
: an antibody that is derived from the clone of a single B cell and that is produced in large quantities of identical cells possessing affinity for the same epitope on a specific antigen (as a cancer cell)

Note: Monoclonal antibodies are typically used in immunotherapy (such as in the treatment of autoimmune or inflammatory disorders and cancer), diagnostic testing, and cell identification and tracing. Hybridoma cell lines are typically employed to produce an unlimited supply of monoclonal antibodies.

Researchers studying this and other cancers have long sought to use monoclonal antibodies—biological molecules that bind only to particular target cells—to attack tumors directly or to shuttle toxins selectively to cancer cells.R. Weiss
The ideal immunosuppressive monoclonal antibody would be one that abrogates responses to a defined antigen and preserves responses to all others.Thomas A. Waldmann
The drug, which would be given by intravenous infusion every four weeks, is a monoclonal antibody that tamps down the immune system …Andrew Pollack
abbreviation Mab, mAb, MAB, mab

Examples of monoclonal antibody in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Clinical trials found that the monoclonal antibody infusions slowed declines in thinking and functioning in people with early Alzheimer’s disease. Cindy Krischer Goodman, Sun Sentinel, 31 July 2024 For example, one type of biologic is classified as a monoclonal antibody (mAb). Phuoc Anh (anne) Nguyen, Pharmd, Ms, Verywell Health, 17 July 2024 The monoclonal antibody targets both CD19 and Fc gamma RII. Elaine Chen Reprints, STAT, 7 May 2024 The drug is a monoclonal antibody that targets toxic plaques in the brain called amyloid, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s, to slow the progression of the disease during its early stages. Annika Kim Constantino, CNBC, 30 July 2024 See all Example Sentences for monoclonal antibody 

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Word History

First Known Use

1967, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of monoclonal antibody was in 1967

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Medical Definition

monoclonal antibody

noun
: an antibody that is derived from the clone of a single B cell and that is produced in large quantities of identical cells possessing affinity for the same epitope on a specific antigen (as a cancer cell)

Note: Monoclonal antibodies are typically used in immunotherapy (such as in the treatment of autoimmune or inflammatory disorders and cancer), diagnostic testing, and cell identification and tracing. Hybridoma cell lines are typically employed to produce an unlimited supply of monoclonal antibodies.

Monoclonal antibodies have largely been applied clinically to the diagnosis and therapy of cancer and the modulation of the immune response to produce immunosuppression for treatment of autoimmune and graft versus host diseases (GVHD) and for prevention of allograft rejection.Thomas A. Walmann, Science
Monoclonal antibodies can distinguish and single out a specific protein from the other molecules around it. Monoclonal antibodies are versatile and can assist in the identification, tracking, and alteration of specific proteins.Maryann Bozzette, Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing
abbreviation MAb, mAb, MAB, mab
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