
In vitro Culturing
In vitro culturing is a laboratory technique where cells, tissues, or microorganisms are grown outside of their natural environment, typically in controlled conditions using nutrient-rich media. This process allows scientists to study biological processes, develop medical treatments, or produce biological products without using living organisms directly. For example, it’s used to grow skin cells for research or to produce vaccines. Essentially, in vitro culturing provides a safe, controlled way to observe and manipulate living materials outside the body, enabling detailed study and application in medicine, research, and industry.