Cellsattached
Cellsattached is a term used to describe the state of cells that have adhered to a solid substrate during in vitro culture, as opposed to cells growing in suspension. In many mammalian cell systems, cells are categorized as adherent or suspension based on their growth requirements; adherent cells require attachment to a surface to proliferate and form monolayers or colonies.
Attachment is mediated by cell-surface adhesion molecules, particularly integrins, which connect the extracellular matrix to the
The process of achieving and maintaining a cellsattached state is important for cell survival, morphology, differentiation,
In practice, the term cellsattached may appear in laboratory notes, data pipelines, or experimental protocols to
See also: adherent cell culture, cell adhesion, integrins, extracellular matrix.