Neoplasms/isolation and Purification

Neoplasms, also known as tumors, are abnormal growths of cells that can develop in almost any area of the body. Isolation and purification of neoplasms are used to diagnose and understand the origin of the tumor, as well as the best course of treatment. By separating the cells of the tumor from healthy tissue and purifying them, laboratory staff can carefully examine their structure and behavior. This helps with diagnosis and prognosis as well as research into new treatments and therapies that can help fight cancer. Additionally, isolating and purifying tumor cells makes it possible to study them in more detail, enabling researchers to shed light on the causes, diagnosis, and prognosis of cancer.

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