Microfluidic cell culture refers to the use of microfluidic technology to create environments for the culture and manipulation of cells at the microscale. Microfluidics involves the precise control and manipulation of fluids at the nanoliter to microliter scale, employing channels, chambers, and valves that can be integrated onto a single chip. This technology is increasingly being used for various biological applications, particularly in cell culture, due to its unique benefits.
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