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Multiplication of Solitary HeLa Cells
Nature, 1958THERE are many occasions when it is desirable to grow animal cells from solitary inocula (for example, in order to obtain clones); for this reason, it seems worthwhile to record the following conditions which allow multiplication of isolated HeLa cells.
Peter Wildy, Michael Stoker
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Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1965
A strain of varicella virus was isolated and easily maintained in HeLa cells. The infection could be passed with live cells only, practically all infectivity being destroyed by disruption of the cells with sonication or repeated freeze-thawing, even if precautions were taken to favour the infectivity of nucleic acids.
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A strain of varicella virus was isolated and easily maintained in HeLa cells. The infection could be passed with live cells only, practically all infectivity being destroyed by disruption of the cells with sonication or repeated freeze-thawing, even if precautions were taken to favour the infectivity of nucleic acids.
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Mitochondrial Ribosomes in HeLa Cells
Nature New Biology, 1971HeLa cell mitochondria contain 60S ribosomes which seem to consist of subunits of 45S and 35S particles. The 16S and 12S RNA components are coded by mitochondrial DNA.
Giuseppe Attardi, Deanna Ojala
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Multi-omic measurements of heterogeneity in HeLa cells across laboratories
Nature Biotechnology, 2019Yansheng Liu+22 more
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Visualizing the molecular sociology at the HeLa cell nuclear periphery
Science, 2016J. Mahamid+9 more
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Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2012
Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke Virginia in 1920. She went into the Johns Hopkins hospital in January 1951 because she felt something was not right in her belly. Johns Hopkins was her only viable choice since it was the only hospital nearby that treated black patients.
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Henrietta Lacks was born in Roanoke Virginia in 1920. She went into the Johns Hopkins hospital in January 1951 because she felt something was not right in her belly. Johns Hopkins was her only viable choice since it was the only hospital nearby that treated black patients.
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Three-dimensional printing of Hela cells for cervical tumor model in vitro
Biofabrication, 2014Yu Zhao+7 more
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Tobacco BY-2 Cell Line as the “HeLa” Cell in the Cell Biology of Higher Plants
, 1992T. Nagata, Y. Nemoto, S. Hasezawa
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