
Stem cell lines
Stem cell lines are groups of stem cells grown in laboratories, derived from early-stage embryos or adult tissues. They have the unique ability to develop into many different types of cells, such as muscle, nerve, or blood cells. Researchers create these lines so they can study how cells grow, develop, and repair tissue, which helps in understanding diseases and developing treatments. Maintaining a stem cell line involves providing the right environment so the cells multiply without differentiating prematurely. These lines are essential tools for medical research, regenerative medicine, and potential therapies for various conditions.