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: Some [[hybridoma]]s are used to create [[antibody|antibodies]] called [[Monoclonal Antibody|monoclonal antibodies]].
 
: Some [[hybridoma]]s are used to create [[antibody|antibodies]] called [[Monoclonal Antibody|monoclonal antibodies]].
 
: To produce a [[hybridoma]] that makes [[Monoclonal Antibody|monoclonal antibodies]] a [[lymphocyte]], which has been made to produce a particular [[antibody]], is combined with a [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] from a [[tumour]], which rapidly [[Reproduction|reproduces]]. This is a[[hybridoma]] which can [[Reproduction|reproduce]] rapidly and creates the [[antibody]].
 
: To produce a [[hybridoma]] that makes [[Monoclonal Antibody|monoclonal antibodies]] a [[lymphocyte]], which has been made to produce a particular [[antibody]], is combined with a [[Cell (Biology)|cell]] from a [[tumour]], which rapidly [[Reproduction|reproduces]]. This is a[[hybridoma]] which can [[Reproduction|reproduce]] rapidly and creates the [[antibody]].
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Revision as of 17:51, 6 November 2019

Key Stage 4 Higher

Meaning

A hybridoma is cell made by merging to other cells.

About Hybridomas

A hybridoma is made when two different cells each have a useful property that, if combined would make an even more useful cells.
Some hybridomas are used to create antibodies called monoclonal antibodies.
To produce a hybridoma that makes monoclonal antibodies a lymphocyte, which has been made to produce a particular antibody, is combined with a cell from a tumour, which rapidly reproduces. This is ahybridoma which can reproduce rapidly and creates the antibody.

References

AQA

Hybridoma cells, page 53, GCSE Biology; The Revision Guide, CGP, AQA
Hybridoma, page 146, GCSE Biology, CGP, AQA
Hybridomas, pages 106-109, GCSE Biology; Third Edition, Oxford University Press, AQA