Describe about equine fibroblast culture?
Answer / Suraj Singh Chandel
Equine fibroblast culture refers to the growth and maintenance of equine (horse) fibroblasts, a type of connective tissue cell. These cells are typically grown in a nutrient-rich medium on a substrate that promotes attachment, such as collagen or plastic. The cells can be used for various research purposes, including studying equine diseases and testing drug efficacy.
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