What is the mechanism of action for monoclonal antibodies? a) remove immune cells from the body and retain them to ident

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What is the mechanism of action for monoclonal antibodies? a) remove immune cells from the body and retain them to ident

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What is the mechanism of action for monoclonal antibodies?
a) remove immune cells from the body and retain them to identify and kill specific antigensb) introduce the immune system to fragments of weakened or dead bacteriac)accelerate and fully engage immune cells to create a robust immune responsed)target tumor specific antigens on the surface of some cancer cells
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