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polyclonal
pol·y·clo·nal P0422350 (pŏl′ē-klō′nəl)adj. Descended from more than one group of cells, especially of genetically different origins. pol′y·clo′nal·ly adv.polyclonal (ˌpɒlɪˈkləʊnəl) na type of antibodyadj (Biology) biology med possessing or relating to multiple clonespol•y•clo•nal (ˌpɒl iˈkloʊn l) adj. pertaining to cells or cell products derived from several lines of clones. [1960–65] Translations
polyclonal
polyclonal[‚päl·i′klō·nəl] (immunology) Pertaining to cells or molecules that arise from more than one clone. polyclonal
polyclonal [pol″e-klōn´al] derived from different cells; pertaining to several clones.pol·y·clo·nal (pol'ē-klō'năl), In immunochemistry, pertaining to proteins (that is, antibodies) from more than a single clone of cells, in contradistinction to monoclonal.polyclonal (pŏl′ē-klō′nəl)adj. Descended from more than one group of cells, especially of genetically different origins. pol′y·clo′nal·ly adv.polyclonal adjective Referring to or derived from two or more clones.pol·y·clo·nal (pol'ē-klō'năl) immunochemistry Pertaining to proteins from more than a single clone of cells, in contradistinction to monoclonal. |