3D Cell Culture is a cutting-edge technique revolutionizing Cell biology research by providing a more physiologically relevant environment compared to traditional 2D cultures. Unlike flat surfaces, 3D cell culture systems mimic the complex three-dimensional architecture of tissues in the human body, allowing cells to interact in a manner that closely resembles their natural habitat. This technique enables researchers to study cell behaviour, proliferation, and drug responses more accurately, offering insights into complex biological processes that cannot be fully captured in conventional cell cultures. As a result, 3D cell culture has become a valuable tool in drug discovery, regenerative medicine, and disease modelling, bridging the gap between In-Vitro experiments and In-Vivo conditions. Its ability to recapitulate tissue-like structures has positioned 3D cell culture as a promising avenue for advancing our understanding of cellular functions and developing more effective therapeutic interventions.
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