Monoclonal Protein at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Monoclonal Protein? An antibody or part of an antibody found in unusually large amounts in the blood or urine of people with multiple myeloma and other types of plasma cell tumors. Also called M protein.Medical Term & Definition Added By: Lucy
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