Cell isolation has numerous applications in pediatric research:
Cancer Research: Isolating cancerous cells can help in understanding pediatric cancers and developing targeted therapies. Genetic Studies: Isolated cells can be used for genetic sequencing to identify mutations responsible for various conditions. Immunology: Studying immune cells can provide insights into pediatric autoimmune diseases and allergies. Regenerative Medicine: Isolated stem cells can be used in research aimed at regenerating damaged tissues in children.