The term "tissue Cell culture" was coined by American pathologist Montrose Thomas Burrows.
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The term "tissue Cell culture" was coined by American pathologist Montrose Thomas Burrows.
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Tissue culture commonly refers to the culture of animal cells and tissues, with the more specific term plant tissue culture being used for plants.
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In practice, the term "cell culture" now refers to the culturing of cells derived from multicellular eukaryotes, especially animal cells, in contrast with other types of culture that grow cells, such as plant tissue culture, fungal culture, and microbiological culture .
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The historical development and methods of cell culture are closely interrelated to those of tissue culture and organ culture.
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Cell culture suggested that the potentialities of individual cells via tissue culture as well as that the reciprocal influences of tissues on one another could be determined by this method.
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Since Haberlandt's original assertions, methods for tissue and cell culture have been realized, leading to significant discoveries in biology and medicine.
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Cell culture techniques were advanced significantly in the 1940s and 1950s to support research in virology.
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Cell culture has contributed to the development of vaccines for many diseases.
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Tissue culture is an important tool for the study of the biology of cells from multicellular organisms.
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Suspension cultures are easily passaged with a small amount of culture containing a few cells diluted in a larger volume of fresh media.
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Cell culture is a key technique for cellular agriculture, which aims to provide both new products and new ways of producing existing agricultural products like milk, meat, fragrances, and rhino horn from cells and microorganisms.
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At present, the practice of cell culture remains based on varying combinations of single or multiple cell structures in 2D.
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Cell culture is a fundamental component of tissue culture and tissue engineering, as it establishes the basics of growing and maintaining cells in vitro.
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The major application of human cell culture is in stem cell industry, where mesenchymal stem cells can be cultured and cryopreserved for future use.
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Besides the culture of well-established immortalised cell lines, cells from primary explants of a plethora of organisms can be cultured for a limited period of time before senescence occurs .
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Cell culture lines derived from the army worm Spodoptera frugiperda, including Sf9 and Sf21, and from the cabbage looper Trichoplusia ni, High Five cells, are commonly used for expression of recombinant proteins using baculovirus.
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