Comparing the efficacy of human serum, plasma, and saliva on neoplastic and non-neoplastic epithelial cell viability.
Researchers tested how well different human biological fluids (serum, plasma, and saliva) supported the growth of normal and cancerous oral cells in culture. Human serum proved most effective at maintaining cell viability across multiple cell types and timepoints compared to other fluids tested.
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