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Taaaa76 The answer is C because monoclonal antibodies can target auto-immune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis by supressing the immune system's attack on its own cells (i.e. supresses action of auto-reactive immune cells). They don't actually initiate an immune response (A), protect you against pathogens like vaccinations or types of disease control methods (B) or are produced by cells of an organism with a strong immune system (D -> they're produce from B cells in mice and myeloma cells).