Línea celular bovina

Línea celular bovina, or bovine cell line, refers to a culture of cells that have been derived from bovine (cattle) tissues and can replicate indefinitely under laboratory conditions. These cell lines are utilized in various fields, including research, vaccine production, and biotechnology. Bovine cell lines are significant in veterinary medicine, particularly for studying diseases that affect cattle, as well as for understanding the biological processes that are common to mammals. They can be used for the production of biological products, including serum and proteins, and serve as models for testing drugs and vaccines. The use of established cell lines helps standardize experiments, making them reproducible and reliable for scientific investigation.