Monoclonal Antibodies: Uses of Monoclonal Antibodies 🧪 GCSE Biology Learning & Revision

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This episode discusses monoclonal antibodies and their uses.

Monoclonal antibodies, derived from identical cells, are designed to target specific antigens, molecules present on cell surfaces. 

Their specificity allows them to identify chemicals in the blood, as demonstrated in pregnancy tests by binding to HCG hormones. They can also deliver drugs directly to target cells, offering precise treatment as in cancer therapy by attaching drugs directly to tumours.

While promising, the use of monoclonal antibodies may be limited by potential side effects impacting their widespread adoption.

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