Stem Cell Culture
Stem Cells are cells with the potential to become any type of cell in the body, and are often used to study, treat, and potentially cure conditions ranging from Alzheimer’s to heart disease. Stem cell culture is the process of creating a population of stem cells, usually from a sample of cells taken from embryos, blood, or tissues, and growing them in a laboratory. This process allows for the study of their growth and differentiation, as well as for their application in treatments. Stem cell culture is crucial for research into regenerative medicine, and has the potential to revolutionize the field of medicine.
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