what are adherent cells ?
Answer / Mohd. Zeeshan
Adherent cells are a type of cell that attach to a solid surface, such as plastic or glass. These cells require an attachment site to adhere and grow. Adherent cells can be grown in static culture or in suspension by attaching them to substrates coated with extracellular matrix components like collagen or fibronectin.
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