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The accurate measurement of drug effects requires the use of an appropriate negative control. For antibodies in in vivo studies and immunoassays this means using an isotype control – a monoclonal, subclass specific control antibody which is used to reliably differentiate between specificity (antibody binding in an antigen-dependent specific manner) versus background (non-antigen dependent mAb binding due to Fc receptors or other proteins).