http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ HeLa It's a standard immortal cell line. They're easy to grow in...
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Read the wikipedia article on HeLa cells: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ HeLa and follow up on the section 'use in research'
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...what I've heard, she's going to be playing Hela in a play within Thor 4. Remember in Thor 3 when Thor...
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...population growth, as medicines that are made or tested with HeLa cells are used to save lives. That's about...
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... tissues and cells. It is important to note that HeLa cells were taken without Henrietta Lacks'...
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The correct answer is (E). HeLa cells have been kept growing in culture ever since the death of the woman whose cells they were (Henrietta Lacks) on 4 October 1951.
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... hamsters (Chinese hamster ovary = CHO) while HeLa cells are derived from a cervical cancer tumor removed...
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... cells descended or reproduced from the original tissue. HeLa is a name for a patient who had cervical cancer and these cells...
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... (skin cells, nerve cells, liver cells, etc.) HeLa cells are fully differentiated cervical cancer cells...
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...book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. HeLa cells have been used in making vaccines and...
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