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Tissue culture is a biotechnological process that involves the growth of cells, tissues, or organs in an artificial environment. It is used to study the physiology and biochemistry of cells, as well as to produce large quantities of cells for research and therapeutic purposes. Tissue culture is also used to produce transgenic organisms, which are organisms that have been genetically modified to contain a gene from another species.
Tissue culture is a rapidly growing field of biotechnology, with applications in many areas such as drug discovery, regenerative medicine, and agriculture. It is used to produce large quantities of cells for research and therapeutic purposes, as well as to study the physiology and biochemistry of cells. Additionally, tissue culture is used to produce transgenic organisms, which are organisms that have been genetically modified to contain a gene from another species.
Some companies in the tissue culture market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck KGaA, Corning Incorporated, Becton Dickinson, and Sigma-Aldrich. Show Less Read more