syöttösoluihin
Syöttösoluihin, often translated as "input cells" or "feeder cells," refers to a crucial component in biological research, particularly in cell culture and tissue engineering. These cells are typically non-dividing or terminally differentiated cells that are intentionally added to a culture medium to support the growth, proliferation, or differentiation of other target cells. Their primary function is to provide essential factors, such as growth factors, cytokines, or extracellular matrix components, that the target cells require for survival and development.
The concept of syöttösoluihin is widely utilized in various applications. For instance, in stem cell research,
The source of syöttösoluihin can vary depending on the specific application. Historically, primary fibroblasts, such as