Antibodies derived through cell division from a single parent cell are termed as monoclonal antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies bind to the same epitope, which means that they have monovalent affinity. A bacterium called Clostridium tetani causes an infectious disease by producing a neurotoxin called the tetanus toxin. These toxins can also be responsible for a neuroparalytic syndrome called botulism. Tetanus monoclonal antibodies specifically bind to the tetanus toxin and neutralize the toxin ... Read more