Cell isolation is essential in pediatrics for several reasons:
Diagnosis: Isolating specific cell types can help in diagnosing rare diseases and understanding their pathology. Treatment: Cell-based therapies, such as stem cell transplantation, often require isolated cells to be effective. Research: Studying isolated cells can provide insights into normal and abnormal developmental processes in children. Personalized Medicine: Isolated cells can be used for genetic testing and tailoring treatments to individual patients.