Cell Hybridization
Cell Hybridization is a process of combining genetic material from two different species of cells to form a new cell. This process is used to study how different genes interact and how genetic information is passed from one cell to another. It is a powerful tool for genetic engineering and cell manipulation in research studies, such as creating gene therapies or developing new genetically modified foods. It is also commonly used in medical diagnostics and in creating new therapies for cancer, HIV/AIDS, and other diseases. Cell Hybridization is an important technique that has the potential to enable the development of new biomedical treatments and technologies.
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