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    GlossaryEagle's Minimum Essential Medium (EMEM)

    cell culture medium supporting growth and maintenance of cells

    Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium (EMEM) is a type of cell culture medium used to grow and maintain cells in a laboratory setting. It contains essential nutrients, vitamins, amino acids, and minerals that support cell growth and proliferation. EMEM is widely used in biological and medical research, including studies related to hair and alopecia, to provide a controlled environment for cell experiments.

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