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Cell engineering is a branch of biotechnology that focuses on the manipulation of cells for the purpose of creating new products or improving existing ones. It involves the use of genetic engineering, cell culture, and tissue engineering techniques to modify the characteristics of cells. This technology is used to create new cell lines, modify existing cell lines, and develop new cell-based therapies.
Cell engineering is used in a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and biotechnology. It is used to develop new treatments for diseases, create new cell-based therapies, and develop new products for the medical and biotechnology industries.
Cell engineering is also used in the food industry to create new food products, such as genetically modified organisms (GMOs). It is also used in the agricultural industry to create new crops and improve existing ones.
Some companies in the cell engineering market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA, Lonza Group, and GE Healthcare. Show Less Read more