Cell Isolation
Cell isolation is a process of separating a particular cell or group of cells from its surrounding environment. It is an essential technique in biology and biotechnology, as it enables researchers to study the properties and behavior of single cells in isolation. It also plays a key role in medical diagnosis, as it is used for isolating diseased cells from healthy ones. Cell isolation can be achieved through a variety of methods, including membrane filtration, centrifugation, magnetic separation, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and combining multiple techniques. This powerful technique has enabled deeper insights into cellular biology and has many applications, such as in regenerative medicine and studying cancer cells.
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