What is a "humanized" monoclonal antibody, as used in passive immunotherapy?
A) An antibody that is derived from mouse lymphocytes and used in human cancer therapy
B) A human antibody that is produced by one cancer patient and administered to another
C) A mouse-produced engineered antibody with an antigen recognition surface of mouse origin
D) An antibody that is introduced for expression in humans by human researchers
E) An antibody against a tumor antigen that is produced by healthy people
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