Cell Culture
Cell culture is the process of growing cells in a laboratory setting for research and experimentation. It is a vital tool for modern biotechnology, providing a way to study individual cells in a controlled environment. Cell culture is used to study the physiology and biochemistry of cell-tissue function, to develop new therapies and treatments, and to produce bioproducts. Cell cultures are also used to generate large quantities of proteins, viruses and other cells for further study and drug testing, as well as to grow genetically modified cells. Cell culture is essential in areas such as cancer research, tissue engineering, and drug development.
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