No matter the application, stem cell researchers need to ensure sterile conditions, low risk of contamination, defined, constant conditions and maximum safety when working with cell cultures. This is critical as stem cell research has become increasingly important in the fight against a host of diseases. In fact, in the field of regenerative medicine in particular, this type of research is opening up unprecedented horizons. When cultured correctly, stem cells can be used to repair or replace dysfunctional cells and organs with the help of tissues grown in vitro.
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