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Can you tell me how are b-cells and antibodies presented with antigen?

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Form hybridoma: When an antigen is given to an animal, B cells in serum produce a polyvalent antibody prep. When antigen is given to an animal and spleen cells (B) are fused with malignant B cells, a hybrid clone is formed producing monoclonal antibodies to the specific protein antigen.

Answered 6/30/2014

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