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Hela CellOne of the cells grown from the cervical cancer of a young African-American woman, Henrietta Lacks. HeLa cells were the first human cells to be continuously grown in culture. The cells were first cultured in February 1951 by Drs. George and Margaret Gey at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. The cells appear "immortal" and are still used in medic [..]
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Hela CellAn immortalized human cell line frequently used in biological research.
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Hela CellThe oldest human-derived cell line. This cancer cell has been cultivated after being derived from a cervical cancer patient, Henrietta Lacks, in the United States in 1951. This cell has been widely us [..]
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Hela CellLine of human epithelial cells, derived from a human cervical carcinoma, that grows readily in culture and is widely used in research.
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Hela CellThe first continuously cultured Human malignant Cell Line, derived from the cervical Carcinoma of Henrietta Lacks. These Cells are used for Virus CULTIVATION and Antitumor Drug Screening Assays.
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