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Hybrid-Human Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies

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Hi everybody

I want to ask when we want to produce hbrid human - mouse monoclonal antibody, why antigen binding site of mouse is retained instead of human, containing CDR regions of human.Thanks
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mouse antibody is a antigen to human body,the hbrid human -mouse monoclonal antibody only contain CDR of mouse antibody,so the antigenicity is smaller,the specificity is the same.
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