Primary Cell Culture: Powering Modern Cell-Based Research

Illustration of primary cell culture isolation technique. Cells are isolated directly from living tissues of a multicellular organism and grown under carefully controlled conditions. These cells closely preserve the structure and function of their tissue of origin; they provide a more realistic model of human biology than many established cell lines. Primary cell cultures are widely used in disease research, drug discovery, toxicity testing, regenerative medicine, and personalized medicine, helping researchers generate findings that are more relevant and easier to translate into future clinical applications. 

 

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