Cultured Tumor Cells
Cultured tumor cells are cells that have been extracted from either a living or killed tumor. These cells are used to create cell lines and are essential for medical research in cancer biology, diagnostics, drug development, and treatments. In cell culture, tumor cells are grown in a laboratory setting and manipulated for different purposes, such as studying drug results in cancer and exploring how cancer cells interact with the body's immune system. Tumor cells can also be used to create models to understand the behavior of cancer and develop personalized cancer treatments. Cultured tumor cells can help researchers better understand and detect the mechanisms of cancer, which can ultimately lead to improved care and treatments for cancer patients.
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