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Monoclonal Antibody Therapy: A Revolution in Modern Medicine
Monoclonal antibody therapy has emerged as one of the most promising advancements in modern medicine, offering targeted treatment options for a wide range of diseases. Unlike traditional therapies that often affect both healthy and diseased cells, monoclonal antibodies are engineered to specifically recognize and bind to certain proteins, known as antigens, present on the surface of target cells. This precision makes them highly effective while minimizing side effects, which has transformed the approach to treating complex illnesses.
The origins of monoclonal antibody therapy trace back to the 1970s, when researchers developed techniques to produce identical copies of a single antibody. These antibodies are produced using hybridoma technology, where immune cells are fused with cancer cells to create a line that can generate large quantities of a specific antibody. Today, advanced biotechnological methods allow for the creation of fully humanized antibodies, reducing the…
