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its basically somatic cell hybridisation right? But there is AN IMPORTANT THING that cell lines produced from Somatic Cell Hybridisation results in random deletions of chromosome so how are the fused cell capable of forming Monoclonal Antibodies seperated from other cell lines??
i.e., containing chromosome for making Antibody??
Excellent explication. Thank you!
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ОтветитьSir can i please know why myeloma cells are HGPRT negative cells.
ОтветитьAlhamdulillah. It helped me a lot. I was searching a video which would be very helpful but I was not able to Find. Finally I got it. I have never seen this kind of effective and efficient video tutorial regarding this advanced topic. Thanks a lot Arpan Sir. 🇧🇩🇧🇩
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ОтветитьI was thinking that hybridoma technology is very hard to understand but you make it very simple and easy to understand. ..... thank you.... 😊for providing helpful vedios.
Ответитьnice video overall... but are you sure that polyclonal antibodies are those where the same antibody identifies multiple epitopes?
ОтветитьThis is the best video of monoclonal antibody & Hybridoma technology I came across. Thank you😇
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ОтветитьWhat a beautiful explanation! Thank you Sir! Very Helpful 😊
ОтветитьI have a doubt. Myeloma cells are immortal so how would they die after fusion ??? Even if they lack HGPRT but they are immortal in nature
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ОтветитьThank you so much for the explanation but I am still missing something: when you introduce the antigen inside the mouse this antigen will activate different B cells (because the antigen will have several epitopes which will activate several B cells) so you will have polyclonal antobodies. This way, when taking a sample of the spleen you are getting polyclonal antobodies producers B cells. So my question is: In which point and how can you obtain monoclonal antobodies instead of polyclonal ones?
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ОтветитьDoes any one have this file that he explains??
ОтветитьVery Crystal clear explanation 👍
ОтветитьWhy would myeloma cells die since they have the characteristic of surviving for a long period of time? If de novo synthesis pathway is hindered then myeloma cells can't grow more but the existing cells are supposed to survive.
My second question is since B cells have HGPRT, they are supposed to survive. Then why unfused B cells and B cell fused with b cell die and not survive?
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