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File: Animal Cell Culture Slideshare 77459 | Animal Tissue Culture Lecture 1
what is tissue culture in vitro culture maintain and or proliferate of cells tissues or organs types of tissue culture cell culture primary explant culture organ culture 2 three major ...

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                                       ?What is tissue culture
         
            In vitro culture (maintain and/or proliferate) of cells, tissues or organs.
          Types of tissue culture
            •    Cell culture
            •    Primary explant culture
            •    Organ culture
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                         Three major categories 
                               of tissue culture 
        Cell culture:
           Adherent  monolayer  on  a  solid  substrate 
           (various  cell  types)  or  suspension  in  the 
           culture medium (few cell types).
        Primary explant culture:
           A fragment of tissue attachment and 
           migration occurs in the plane of the solid 
           substrate.
        Organ culture:
           A spherical  or three-dimensional shape 
           specific histological interaction.
            Explant: living cells, tissues, or organs from animals or plants that transfer to a nutrient medium.
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            Cell culture & Enzymatic Dissociation
  Tissue  from  an  explant  is 
  dispersed,                    mostly 
  enzymatically,  into  a  cell 
  suspension which may then be 
  cultured  as  a  monolayer  or 
  suspension culture.
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                  Advantages & Disadvantages
   
      Advantages
      Development of a cell line over several generations
      Scale-up is possible
      Absolute control of physical environment
      Homogeneity of sample 
      Less compound needed than in animal models 
   
      Disadvantages
      Cells may lose some differentiated characteristics.
      Hard to maintain 
      Only grow small amount of tissue at high cost 
      Dedifferentiation 
      Instability, aneuploidy
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                             Tissue Culture
      
         Is the growth of tissues or cells separate from the organism. 
      
         This is typically facilitated via use of a liquid, semi-solid, or 
       solid growth medium, such as broth or agar.
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