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Monoclonal antibody therapy

Monoclonal antibody therapy involves creating man-made antibodies to target specific proteins or cells in the body, often used for treating diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders. These antibodies are designed to recognize and bind to particular markers on cells, helping the immune system to destroy harmful ones or blocking disease processes. By focusing on specific targets, monoclonal antibodies can provide effective treatment with fewer side effects compared to traditional therapies. This approach represents a significant advancement in personalized medicine, enabling more tailored and efficient treatments for various health conditions.