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Cell culture and Hep G2

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Difference between Cell culture and Hep G2

Cell culture vs. Hep G2

Cell culture is the process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions, generally outside their natural environment. Hep G2 is a human liver cancer cell line.

Similarities between Cell culture and Hep G2

Cell culture and Hep G2 have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): ATCC (company), Biological immortality, Epithelium, Immortalised cell line.

ATCC (company)

ATCC or the American Type Culture Collection is a nonprofit organization which collects, stores, and distributes standard reference microorganisms, cell lines and other materials for research and development.

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Biological immortality

Biological immortality (sometimes referred to bio-indefinite mortality) is a state in which the rate of mortality from senescence is stable or decreasing, thus decoupling it from chronological age.

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Epithelium

Epithelium is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.

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Immortalised cell line

An immortalized cell line is a population of cells from a multicellular organism which would normally not proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation, have evaded normal cellular senescence and instead can keep undergoing division.

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Cell culture and Hep G2 Comparison

Cell culture has 285 relations, while Hep G2 has 18. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.32% = 4 / (285 + 18).

References

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