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#Question id: 17074


What are some disadvantages of monoclonal antibody production?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. More expensive to produce
  2. Requires significantly more time to produce and develop the hybridized clone
  3. More susceptible to binding changes when labeled (e.g. with a chromogen or a fluorophore)
  4. All
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#Question id: 13033

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The sample is then fractionated by electrophoresis through a _______. As all the proteins now have an _______ to mass ratio, they are separated on the basis of their _____.

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#Question id: 13033

#SCPH06 I Botany

The sample is then fractionated by electrophoresis through a _______. As all the proteins now have an _______ to mass ratio, they are separated on the basis of their _____.

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#Question id: 13033

#SCPH28 | Zoology

The sample is then fractionated by electrophoresis through a _______. As all the proteins now have an _______ to mass ratio, they are separated on the basis of their _____.

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#Question id: 13034

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Which the following statements is/are true about the stacking gel?
i. The stacking gel solution contains acrylamide.
ii. It is on the top of the separating gel.
iii. It is used to dilute the protein sample before it enters the main separating gel.
iv. It is into this gel that the wells are formed and the proteins loaded.

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#Question id: 13034

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Which the following statements is/are true about the stacking gel?
i. The stacking gel solution contains acrylamide.
ii. It is on the top of the separating gel.
iii. It is used to dilute the protein sample before it enters the main separating gel.
iv. It is into this gel that the wells are formed and the proteins loaded.

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 13034

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which the following statements is/are true about the stacking gel?
i. The stacking gel solution contains acrylamide.
ii. It is on the top of the separating gel.
iii. It is used to dilute the protein sample before it enters the main separating gel.
iv. It is into this gel that the wells are formed and the proteins loaded.