The use of immobilized factors for differentiation of primary osteoblasts
Tissue cultures are widespread in research in various biology, chemistry, immunology, and medicine fields. Usually, so-called immortalized cultures are used, i.e., cultures of cells that can multiply without limit, but are in some sense modified and therefore different from cells in real tissues – for example, various cancer cells. Recently, the use of so-called primary cells, i.e., cells that more…