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(Chemical Connections 31 A) How are monoclonal antibodies used to fight cancer?
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These are immune system proteins that are designed to bind to specific targets. In the case of cancer treatment, these antibodies are designed to attach to specific proteins found on the surface of cancer cells. Show more…
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