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Cell Culture involves the development of cells under artificial conditions after separating them from the tissues of animals and plants

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Cell Culture A Cell Culture is essentially sustaining the living cells from a biological source in an external milieu. The cellulite systems aim at maintaining the individual cells which are in three-dimensional media to be cultured and tested under controlled conditions. Under these controlled conditions, biological activity can be observed, and the effect of any perturbations on the cells is also studied. Cellulite has made great progress and new aspects are added to the art every day with respect to the culture of cells. Some of the examples for the Cell Culture are the growth of single cells in culture such as blood cells, stem cells or even animals in culture. Single cells can be grown in culture for many different reasons depending on the culture techniques used. For instance, the culture of red blood cells can be done for some time together, and then some of the cells should divide to form a new generation of red blood cells. These cells are known as blood cells, and so resea...