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Applications of Cell Cultures in the Pharmaceutical Industry and Research

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Drug Discovery and Development

  • Screening of potential drug candidates for efficacy and cytotoxicity.

  • Studying drug mechanisms and interactions at the cellular level.

Vaccine Production

  • Culturing viruses in cell lines to produce vaccines (e.g., influenza vaccines grown in MDCK cells).

Monoclonal Antibody Production

  • Hybridoma technology combines immune cells with myeloma cells to produce specific antibodies.

  • Used in therapies for cancer, autoimmune diseases, and other conditions.

Gene Therapy Research

  • Developing and testing vectors for gene delivery.

  • Studying gene expression and regulation in controlled environments.

Cancer Research

  • Investigating the molecular basis of cancer using transformed cell lines.

  • Testing anti-cancer agents and studying resistance mechanisms.

Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering

  • Culturing stem cells for potential therapeutic applications.

  • Developing artificial tissues and organs for transplantation.

Toxicology Testing

  • Assessing the safety of chemicals and pharmaceuticals without animal testing.

  • Evaluating the effects of substances on cell viability and function.

Personalized Medicine

  • Using patient-derived cells to test drug responses.

  • Tailoring treatments based on individual cellular reactions.

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