The production of monoclonal antibodies can be presented as
The production of monoclonal antibodies can be presented as a series of steps: infection of a mouse with a specific antigen, removal of the mouse\'s spleen to obtain a suspension containing B cells, mixing of spleen cells and myeloma cells, fusion of antibody-producing spleen cells and myeloma cells, culturing to allow only hybrid cells to grow, proliferation of hybrid cells into hybridomas, and culturing of hybridomas to produce monoclonal antibodies. This activity asks you to match the description of each step with the appropriate location in the image depicting the production of monoclonal antibodies. Drag the description to the appropriate location on the image depicting the production of monoclonal antibodies.
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1 mouse is injected with spcific antigen to obtain antibodies
2 mouse spllen is removed
3 spleen cell mixed with myeloma cell to produce hybrid cell
4mixture of cell place on selective media to grow hybrid cells
5 Hybridomas screened for desired antibodies
6 Hybridoma culture to produce monoclonal antibodies
