Oncology and Monoclonal Antibodies
Cell Cycle, Machinery and Control System, Benign and Malignant Tumor, Monoclonal Antibodies. Treatment of Cancer
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What you will learn
Understand the intricate processes of the cell cycle, including key checkpoints and regulatory mechanisms.
Understand the concept of tumors, benign and the malignant one, the differences between the benign and the malignant tumor and the nomenclature of both
Understand the differences between the normal and the cancer cells and the staging of cancer
The molecular biology of the Cancer; the protooncogenes, the oncogenes, the tumor suppressor genes and mutations
Describe the structure of an antibody; the light and heavy chains, the hinge region, and the complementarity-determining regions (CDRs)
How monoclonal antibodies are made, separated and purified using the HAT media and the hybridoma technology
Identify the role of monoclonal antibodies in cancer therapy, including their mechanism of action and specific targeting strategies.
Differentiate between the B-cell receptor and secretory antibody, highlighting their structural and functional differences in immune response
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