Cell Line
Cell line is a group of cells that are derived from a single cell, which has the ability to multiply itself indefinitely. It is widely used in biomedical research, drug discovery and cell-based therapy. With cell line, scientists can study cellular functions, such as growth and metabolism, which can help to understand various diseases and develop treatments. Also, it can facilitate the development and testing of new drugs and medicines, as well as providing a sustainable source of cells for research and therapeutic purposes. Cell line has a significant role in advancing the frontiers of medical research.
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