Cell Line - Overview

Jul 27
07:48

2009

Marcia Henin

Marcia Henin

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Learn about cell lines and their role in drug development systems

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Cell lines are cells that keep on reproducing continuously. They grow outside the body of a living being. Proper growth of these cells takes place at normal room temperature.

A controlled cell line growth is necessary for proper functioning of a human body. If a particular cell line growth is abnormal,Cell Line - Overview Articles it may lead to cancer. In addition, excess cell line growth in a particular region of the body may cause brain tumor, blood cancer and breast cancer.

In extreme cases, surgery is the only way to control excess cell line growth. In fact, scientists are preserving and studying these cells to develop suitable treatments for their excess growth.

Preservation:

Cryopreservation is the name of technique used to preserve these cells. In this technique, cells are preserved at a specific temperature to prevent decomposition.

Cryopreservation also eliminates the risks of any biochemical reactions that may cause these cells to die. Cryopreservation is the first and the most successful methods to preserve and retrieve human cells in their original forms when required.

In fact, pharmaceutical companies have come up with many drugs that help in controlling excess growth of these cells. These drugs have known to provide positive results, if administered during initial stages of excess cell line growth.

The drug delivery systems for these drugs ensure complete safety to the patients. These drug delivery systems to control excess cell line growth also help in easy absorption and distribution of drugs in the body.

Such types of drug delivery systems usually make use of skin, mouth, and nasal parts for inducing the drugs in the body of a patient. Researchers around the world are trying to find different drug delivery techniques that can directly work on the infected parts and not on other parts for instant cure.