What is a cancer cell splash?
I'm looking up literature and embarrassingly enough, don't know what a cancer cell line is. What is it and how is it derived? Please provide info for both humans and mice if possible. Thank you.
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any cell procession is the cells derived from a single cell. you start with one cell, and allow it to divide, and all of the cell which came from that one cell are part of that cell line. It does not business what species, a cell line is a cell line.
Any cell line is the cell derived from a single cell. you start with one cell, and allow it to divide, and all of the cells which come from that one cell are part of that cell line. It does not matter what species, a cell column is a cell line.
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any cell procession is the cells derived from a single cell. you start with one cell, and allow it to divide, and all of the cell which came from that one cell are part of that cell line. It does not business what species, a cell line is a cell line.
Any cell line is the cell derived from a single cell. you start with one cell, and allow it to divide, and all of the cells which come from that one cell are part of that cell line. It does not matter what species, a cell column is a cell line.
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