What is the role of monoclonal antibodies in medicine?

Practice Questions

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What is the role of monoclonal antibodies in medicine?
  1. To enhance immune response
  2. To target specific cells or proteins
  3. To replace missing antibodies
  4. To prevent infections

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the role of monoclonal antibodies in medicine?
  • Step 1: Understand that antibodies are proteins made by the immune system to fight off infections.
  • Step 2: Learn that monoclonal antibodies are special types of antibodies that are made in the lab to target specific cells or proteins.
  • Step 3: Know that these antibodies can be designed to attach to cancer cells or other harmful cells in the body.
  • Step 4: Realize that by targeting these specific cells, monoclonal antibodies can help treat diseases like cancer by either killing the cells or helping the immune system recognize and destroy them.
  • Step 5: Remember that monoclonal antibodies can also be used in other treatments, such as autoimmune diseases and infections.
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