In vitro research has many advantages over in vivo research (cheaper, faster, tighter control of chemical and physical environment, etc.). However, isolated and cultivated primary cells differ from the corresponding cell type in an organism, limiting the value of in vitro data to predict in vivo behaviour. A major reason for this divergence is that in vitro experiments do not replicate the
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