Cells, Cultured

Cells, Cultured are cells that have been derived from a living organism and grown in the laboratory in controlled conditions. These cells are commonly used in medical and scientific research as they allow researchers to study a variety of processes that occur within living cells without having to use the entire organism. Cultured cells can be used to determine the effects of various treatments, such as drugs, on cell growth and function, as well as to study diseases at a cellular level. They are also useful for understanding cell metabolism, gene expression, and cell–cell interactions. Overall, Cultured cells are a powerful research tool that can help advance our understanding of fundamental biological processes.

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