Cell Lines

Cell lines are cultures of cells that can proliferate indefinitely in vitro under the right conditions.

Types of Cell Lines

Cell lines are vital tools in research and biotechnology, used to study cellular processes, drug development, and disease mechanisms. There are several types of cell lines, each with unique characteristics and applications:

Primary Cell Lines:

Derived directly from tissues and have a limited lifespan in culture.

Continuous Cell Lines

These are immortalized cells that can proliferate indefinitely in culture.

Stem Cell Lines

These cells have the ability to differentiate into various cell types.

Transformed Cell Lines

These are non-cancerous cells that have been genetically modified to acquire continuous growth properties.

Introduction to Cell Lines

Cell lines are cultures of cells that have been adapted to grow and proliferate indefinitely under controlled laboratory conditions. They are crucial tools in biomedical research, drug development, and biotechnology, providing consistent and reproducible models for studying a wide range of biological processes and disease mechanisms. By offering a renewable source of homogeneous cells, cell lines facilitate experiments that require large quantities of identical cells, thereby supporting advancements in scientific research and therapeutic development.

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