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Getting cultured cells to 'do their job'—either to recreate in vivo function in an artificial setting or to churn out immense volumes of protein on command—requires both an understanding of the demands of cell physiology and the technology to meet those demands. Michael Eisenstein looks at contemporary solutions for culture conundrums.