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Immunoassay reagents that include antibodies specific for one antigen or antigenic epitope (i.e., monovalent antisera). They are usually the result of a single clone or plasma cell line and are typically produced as the secretion of hybrid cells formed by the fusion of lymphocytes and tumor cells (i.e., hybridomas) in a laboratory culture. Monovalent antisera are frequently used in cell typing.
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