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Why Are Cell Culture Systems Important in Cancer Research?
Cell culture systems provide a controlled environment to study the
molecular mechanisms
of cancer. They allow researchers to:
Identify and validate potential
drug targets
.
Test the efficacy and toxicity of new
therapeutic agents
.
Investigate
cancer biology
at the cellular and molecular levels.
Understand the
tumor microenvironment
and its role in cancer progression and metastasis.
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