Properties are lost, for whatever reasons, it is difficult to relate the cultured cells to functional cells in the tissue from which they were derived
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Properties are lost, for whatever reasons, it is difficult to relate the cultured cells to functional cells in the tissue from which they were derived
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- Although a cell's organelles and big molecules can be seen under a microscope, a thorough biochemical examination is necessary to comprehend how these parts work.
- The majority of biochemical methods ask for acquiring a large number of cells, which must then be physically damaged in order to separate their constituent parts.
- Heterogeneous cell populations will mix if the sample is a piece of tissue made up of various cell kinds.
- Biologists have created methods for separating the many types of cells from tissues in order to learn as much as they can about a specific cell type.
- These modifications produce a rather uniform population of cells that can be studied later—either immediately or after being given the opportunity to multiply rapidly in a pure culture.
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