Monoclonal antibodies are produced from hybrid cells called hybridomas. The cells…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Microbes in Human Welfare
Monoclonal antibodies are produced from hybrid cells called hybridomas. The cells employed to obtain these hybridoma cells, are [KCET 2006]
- B-lymphocytes and myeloma cells
- Lymphoma cells and bone marrow cells
- T-lymphocytes and myeloma cells
- B-lymphocytes and carcinoma cells
Answer
(A) B-lymphocytes and myeloma cells
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