tissue culture
Americannoun
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the technique of cultivating living tissue in a prepared medium outside the body.
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the tissue so cultivated.
noun
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the growth of small pieces of animal or plant tissue in a sterile controlled medium
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the tissue produced as a result of this process
Etymology
Origin of tissue culture
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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"Companies like us who are into tissue culture are trying to come up with a new variety to overcome the challenges that the industry is facing," says Mr Singh.
From BBC • Jul. 17, 2025
Artificial regulation of such totipotent cells through plant tissue culture is widely used for plant conservation, breeding, generation of GM species, and scientific research purposes.
From Science Daily • May 1, 2024
Success with tissue culture means these vigorous, disease-resistant plants are widely available.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 20, 2024
As a biochemist, I use plant tissue culture techniques in my courses and research program.
From Salon • Jun. 28, 2023
It is a natural tendency for genetically unrelated cells in tissue culture to come together, ignoring species differences, and fuse to form hybrid cells.
From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas
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