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    GlossaryCell Culture

    process of growing cells in controlled laboratory conditions

    Cell culture, also known as cell cultivation or in vitro cell culture, is a laboratory technique where cells are grown under controlled conditions, typically outside their natural environment. This process involves providing the cells with the necessary nutrients, temperature, and gases to proliferate, allowing researchers to study cellular behaviors, test drug effects, and produce biological compounds in a controlled setting.

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