Medical Definition of Animal cell culture

1. Mammalian cells are fragile and harder to grow than other cell types, but their large-scale culturing is an economic boon because it allows for the production of proteins that are otherwise difficult or expensive or unethical to extract from living organisms. The cells are immobilised on a substrate and then perfused with culture medium, The cells are in a free suspension which is very gently mixed and aerated. (12 Nov 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Animal Cell Culture

animacy
animadversion
animadversions
animadversive
animadvert
animadverted
animadverter
animadverters
animadverting
animadverts
animal
animal(a)
animal-like
animal-worship
animal black
animal cell culture (current term)
animal cell immobilisation
animal charcoal
animal communication
animal dander
animal dentistry
animal dextran
animal disease
animal fancier
animal fat
animal fiber
animal fibre
animal food
animal foot
animal fries

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