the growing of cells in a laboratory under controlled conditions
Examples of 'cell culture' in a sentence
cell culture
He suggests that cell-culture heterogeneity may be a factor in such results.
The Scientist (2000)
Lacks might have transformed medicine, and founded a billion-dollar cell culture industry.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Meanwhile, scientists are scrambling to produce synthetic meat in laboratory conditions using cell-culture technology.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The posters depicted curcumin's molecular effects in cell culture, lab animals, and even human blood.
The Scientist (2001)
Some use plant cell culture to simply propagate desirable plants, a field known as micropropagation.
The Scientist (2000)
The adenovirus approach is quick, uses cell culture, needs no eggs, and should work whatever variations appear in the flu virus.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The development of "cell-chips", involving parcels of cell culture mounted on a microscope slide, is also underway to enable increased screening speeds.
The Scientist (2001)
This will require use of animal models for colon cancer, because, he noted, cell culture systems only go so far.
The Scientist (2002)
Nor does it need to be grown on fertilised chicken eggs, as the existing vaccines do, but can be produced by cell culture.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
In different parts of the world, rival research teams are racing to produce laboratory-grown or in vitro meat using cell-culture technology.