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Cancer Cell Growth

Cancer Cell Growth. Chemotherapy Video. HeLa Cells. “ The Immortal Cell Line”. Henrietta Lacks. One of the most widely used continuous cell lines for virology is the HeLa cell line, which was derived in 1951 from Henrietta Lacks. . The Cervix. Tissue Culturing.

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Cancer Cell Growth

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  1. Cancer Cell Growth

  2. Chemotherapy Video

  3. HeLa Cells “The Immortal Cell Line”

  4. Henrietta Lacks • One of the most widely used continuous cell lines for virology is the HeLa cell line, which was derived in 1951 from Henrietta Lacks. 

  5. The Cervix

  6. Tissue Culturing • Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells separate from the organism. • HeLacells have since been used in many laboratories all over the world to make countless  research discoveries.

  7. Finding a Cure for Polio • For example, shortly after Dr. Gey announced the HeLa cell line, it was used to propagate poliovirus, an event that played an important role in the development of poliovirus vaccines. • Poliois a contagious viral illness that in its most severe form causes paralysis, difficulty breathing and sometimes death.

  8. The Many uses of HeLa cells • Help uncover secrets of cancer • Help understand viral infections of cells • Effects of the atom bomb on human cells • Effects of space travel on human cells • Used in research to develop in vitro fertilization “Test tube babies” • Gene mapping • Cloning

  9. A Question of Ethics • Was it ethical to use Henrietta Lacks’ cells without her informed consent? • Should her family be compensated?

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