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<h2> The antibody issue </h2>
 
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<p> <span class=intro"> Monoclonal antibodies are currently used </span> for numerous purposes in research and have many diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The demand is continuously growing and the production market is exponentially rising.   
 
<p> <span class=intro"> Monoclonal antibodies are currently used </span> for numerous purposes in research and have many diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The demand is continuously growing and the production market is exponentially rising.   
 
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<h3> Monoclonal antibody development in mice </h3>
 
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  In general it may cost between <b>$4,000 - $30,000 </b>  to develop and produce monoclonal antibody in  <span class="sourceReference">animals</span>.
 
  In general it may cost between <b>$4,000 - $30,000 </b>  to develop and produce monoclonal antibody in  <span class="sourceReference">animals</span>.
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Revision as of 20:10, 31 August 2015

The antibody issue

Monoclonal antibodies are currently used for numerous purposes in research and have many diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The demand is continuously growing and the production market is exponentially rising.

Monoclonal antibody development in mice

In general it may cost between $4,000 - $30,000 to develop and produce monoclonal antibody in animals. Reference: Immunochemistry Technologies (Link)