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They didn't know her name but they knew of her cells as if all that is important is her cells not get name
If phlebotomy (the removal of blood similar to giving blood) does not successfully decrease the hematocrit (red blood cell count), myelosuppressive therapy will directly inhibit the production of red blood cells (and other blood cells) in the bone marrow.
all cells result from the division of previously existing cells
Sex cells, or a reproductive cells that have half the normal amount of chromosomes. These cells are produced in your sex organ (ovary or the testis) and are not identical to the other cells.
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suffering from cervical cancer
Henrietta Lacks
They didn't know her name but they knew of her cells as if all that is important is her cells not get name
67 years old
without the cells they wouldn't have the via vaccine for many different medical issues
Matthias Schleiden discovered plant living cells and his obstacles were to become famous from discovered cells.
Very few seeds germinate successfully underwater because the growing cells of the sprouting seed eventually take in too much water, and burst, thus killing the developing plant.
Granted her permission and was paid.
HeLa cells are human cervical cancer cells (the cervix is found at the top of the vagina). HeLa cells come from a sample taken from a woman called Henrietta Lacks and were named using the two initials of her first (He) and last (La) names.
Cells were taken while she was being treated for cancer many years ago, and these cells have been cultured in the lab ever since.
Although the doctors had already taken cells, when Henrietta died, they did ask for permission. Mr. Lacks initially wanted to refuse, but the doctors said that studies of Henrietta's cells could possibly benefit family members in the future. Then Mr. Lacks agreed and gave permission.
yes, they stop growing. This property of them is called CONTACT INHIBITATION. Cancer cells lose this property.