Cell culture was first developed in the early 1900s. It was developed to visualize and investigate cells in simplistic studies, isolated from the multitude of other cells and biochemical factors present in the body. It is now ubiquitous in biomedical laboratories and is rapidly evolving to meet growing pharmaceutical demand.
While technological advances are reshaping the cell culture field, many basic steps are still to this day performed manually in laboratories.
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