clonal selection theory
n.
The theory that the mutation of stem cells produces all possible templates for antibody production and that exposure to a specific antigen selectively stimulates the proliferation of the cell with the appropriate template to form a clone or colony of specific antibody-forming cells.
Words nearby clonal selection theory
cloky,
clomb,
clomid,
clomiphene,
clomp,
clonal selection theory,
clonazepam,
clone,
clonic,
clonic convulsion,
clonic spasm