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Cell culture is a process used in biotechnology to grow cells in a controlled environment. It is used to study the behavior of cells, to produce proteins and other biological molecules, and to create vaccines and other drugs. Cell culture is also used to create cell lines, which are used in research and drug development.
Cell culture is a key component of biotechnology, as it allows scientists to study the behavior of cells in a controlled environment. It is used to study the effects of drugs, to produce proteins and other biological molecules, and to create vaccines and other drugs. Cell culture is also used to create cell lines, which are used in research and drug development.
Cell culture is a rapidly growing market, with many companies offering products and services related to cell culture. Companies such as Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA, Corning, and Lonza Group provide products such as cell culture media, reagents, and equipment. Other companies such as Bio-Rad Laboratories, PromoCell, and Cell Applications offer services such as cell line development, cell banking, and cell line authentication. Show Less Read more