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Compare Cell Culture Systems at a Glance

Infographic comparing cell culture types by structural complexity, automation suitability, and application
Credit: Hamilton

As demand grows for predictive, scalable in vitro models, understanding how different cell culture systems perform is more important than ever. 


From simple 2D monolayers to advanced organ-on-a-chip devices, each format varies in structural complexity, physiological relevance and ease of integration into automated workflows. Selecting the right system can directly impact experimental accuracy and throughput efficiency.


This infographic highlights the core characteristics of five widely used culture types, helping you assess which platforms meet your biological and operational needs. 


Download this infographic to explore:

  • A side-by-side comparison of 2D, 3D and organ-on-a-chip systems
  • The trade-offs between structural complexity and automation readiness
  • Which formats best serve drug discovery, cell therapy and biopharmaceutical production 

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