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    GlossaryCell Line

    population of cells grown and maintained in a lab

    A cell line is a population of cells that can be grown and maintained in a laboratory setting for extended periods. These cells are derived from a single cell and are genetically identical, allowing researchers to study biological processes, drug responses, and disease mechanisms in a controlled environment. Cell lines are crucial in medical research, including studies on hair growth and alopecia, as they provide a consistent and reproducible model for experimentation.

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