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Cell Enucleation

Cell Enucleation is the process of removing the nucleus of a cell. It is an essential procedure in biotechnology and scientific research, as it allows the nucleus of one cell to be transplanted into another cell. This is important for various purposes, such as manipulating genetic material to create new forms of lif…

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Overview

Cell Enucleation is the process of removing the nucleus of a cell. It is an essential procedure in biotechnology and scientific research, as it allows the nucleus of one cell to be transplanted into another cell. This is important for various purposes, such as manipulating genetic material to create new forms of life, or to treat a range of diseases such as cancer. It also plays a role in the manufacture of vaccines, as well as in gene editing, cloning and other advanced biotechnological processes.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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