Primary cell culture

For example they can be used when examining substances effect on cell viability, which can further on be potential treatments for brain deficits.

This type of cell culture is commonly used in laboratory settings for various purposes, including research, drug testing, and biotechnology.

[14] Mortality is one of the biggest obstacles to current treatment techniques against aggressive DTC or ATC.

As a result of their adaptation to in vitro growth circumstances, these cells actually lose the distinctive characteristics of the original tumor.

More recently, monolayer cultures of human primary cells have been created, and their biological behavior has been studied.

Protocol improvements in recent times have led to the creation of three-dimensional (3D) organ-like architectures known as "organoids," which are able to exhibit properties of their corresponding real organs, such as morphological features, functional activities, and individual responses to particular pathogens.