Cell Fusion
Cell Fusion is a process in which two or more cells come together and form a single, larger cell. This process is important for a variety of biological processes, including cell-cell communication and development, tissue repair and regeneration, and the formation of the blood-brain barrier. Cell Fusion also plays a key role in the generation of stem cells and can be used to produce therapies and treatments for various diseases. In addition, research suggests that Cell Fusion has potential therapeutic applications in cancer, immunology, and neuroscience.
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