Every student in immunology should read the fascinating book by Klaus Eichmann, “Köhler’s Invention,” to further understand the history of monoclonal antibodies.
Very very nice informative video sir 👌🙏Thank u so much 🙏In this I request u to please make video on salvege and denovo pathways &mechanism of 8 azaguanine supplement media to grow the Sp2/0 myeloma cells used in Hybridoma 🙏🙏Thank you sir 🙂
sir , am doing a research in biotech field i got funding from gujarat govt , can u please tell me how can we test the lipase enzyme from the supernatant of centrifuged culture. is there any specific biochemical test for predicting the lipase enzyme . please provide us so we can proceed .
It was really informative, is it possible to elucidate how the mRNA is processed from these hybridoma cells to identify the antibodies variable regions
You are amazing teacher..thank you so much for these videos.your immunology videos are awesome .easy concept nd well understood ..nd these all videos are free that's really appreciated..best ever!
Hello sir I’m msc biotechnology student and csir net jrf aspirant. I’ve plans to do phd. But I can’t take a year gap as I’m already running a year late.. so should i go for adv diploma in clinical research, get a job and keep trying for csir net or wht would you suggest please respond. Thanks.
Sir...Your way of teaching is so good .. But having problem in seeing ur slides... Sir it's a kind request to u ...to please adjust the camera and light ... Bcoz in screen there is light reflection which cause prblm in seeing slides...... Everything else is good.. you are so good sir ❤❤❤❤
A concept clearing information on monoclonal antibodies. Every student must watch this interesting topic. Fantabulously explained by Shomu Sir. Respect ,love ,obliged to have a teacher like you.💐💐💐💐
Hello sir, in procedure at first step when the mice is to be immunised where it is injected by specific antigen then how it will become immunized ? Will the mice get affected by antigen or not ? Kindly clear my doubts
I know almost nothing about biology, but I understood most of that. Great job!! I wonder if mice are always used to get the spleen cells or do they use stem cells from embryos for the human treatments?