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What is cell culture?

Cell culture is the process of growing cells in a controlled environment outside of their natural biological context. It's commonly used in biological research to study cell behavior, test drugs, and produce vaccines and other therapeutic proteins. It also has applications in regenerative medicine for growing tissues and organs for transplantation.

What other technologies are related to cell culture?

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Flow cytometry is used to analyze cell populations grown in cell culture, providing data on cell health, proliferation, and protein expression.
mentioned alongside cell culture in 12% (3.8k) of relevant job posts
Cell isolation techniques are often used before or after cell culture to obtain pure populations of cells or to separate different cell types after co-culture.
mentioned alongside cell culture in 83% (475) of relevant job posts
Cell culture is frequently used to conduct functional studies such as cytotoxicity, proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation assays.
mentioned alongside cell culture in 96% (407) of relevant job posts

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