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How are monoclonal antibodies produced?
antibody-producing b cells from a mouse are fused with myeloma cells and then the cells are grown in tissue culture.
a mouse is injected with an antigen and then antibodies are harvested from its serum.
they are produced by the human immune system as a natural response to an infection.
they are produced by a mouse’s immune system as a natural response to an infection.

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