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The fundamentals and implications of Animal Tissue Culture

Aniket Sharma

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A foundation for studying regulation, proliferation, and differentiation as well as a tool for genetic manipulation, animal cell culture technology has today become indispensable in the field of life sciences applications. For it to be completed properly, specialised technical abilities are needed. The fundamental methods of animal cell culture are covered in this review. A foundation for studying regulation, proliferation, and differentiation as well as a tool for genetic manipulation, animal cell culture technology has today become indispensable in the field of life sciences. For it to be completed properly, specialised technical abilities are needed. The fundamental methods of animal cell culture are covered in this review, along with some examples of how they are used. The fundamentals of animal cell culture are covered in this article, along with some of its more recent uses. The main goal is to step-by-step lead readers through key principles, demonstrate understanding of core cell culture concepts, and help them handle cell lines and perform cell cultures. Insights into various cell cell culture culture techniques, culture media and serum usage, viability assays, and the importance of cell culture for translational research are provided in this article.


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