Tissue Culture at Medical Drugs Glossary
What is Tissue Culture? Growing mammalian cells in the laboratory in a tissue culture medium (in vitro). For example, this allows researchers to determine the effects of various chemicals on mammalian cells without experimenting directly on live animals or man. Since a moleculeMedical Term & Definition Added By: Rebecca
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