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, 2009
The anticancer-cytotoxic activities of isolated saponins, gymnemagenol (C30 H50 O4) from Gymnema sylvestre and dasyscyphin C (C28 H40 O8) from Eclipta prostrata leaves were tested under in vitro conditions in HeLa cells. The gymnemagenol and dayscyphin C
V. G. Khanna, K. Kannabiran
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The anticancer-cytotoxic activities of isolated saponins, gymnemagenol (C30 H50 O4) from Gymnema sylvestre and dasyscyphin C (C28 H40 O8) from Eclipta prostrata leaves were tested under in vitro conditions in HeLa cells. The gymnemagenol and dayscyphin C
V. G. Khanna, K. Kannabiran
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Biochemistry, 1983
The high molecular weight protein (HMWP) which was previously observed to be a major component of the actin based gels formed by incubating cytoplasmic extracts of HeLa cells at 25 degrees C [Weihing, R. R. (1977) J. Cell Biol. 75, 95-103] has now been purified by gel filtration of 0.6 M KCl extracts of precipitated gels.
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The high molecular weight protein (HMWP) which was previously observed to be a major component of the actin based gels formed by incubating cytoplasmic extracts of HeLa cells at 25 degrees C [Weihing, R. R. (1977) J. Cell Biol. 75, 95-103] has now been purified by gel filtration of 0.6 M KCl extracts of precipitated gels.
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1973
A primary role for the nucleolus in ribosome biogenesis has been well established and documented (1,2). It has been shown that the nucleolus, a well-characterized but variable nuclear morphological entity, represents the chromosomal location for the genes coding for ribosomal precursor RNA. In addition, the derivatives of this product, mature ribosomal
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A primary role for the nucleolus in ribosome biogenesis has been well established and documented (1,2). It has been shown that the nucleolus, a well-characterized but variable nuclear morphological entity, represents the chromosomal location for the genes coding for ribosomal precursor RNA. In addition, the derivatives of this product, mature ribosomal
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Multi-omic measurements of heterogeneity in HeLa cells across laboratories
Nature Biotechnology, 2019Yansheng Liu+22 more
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Organization of chromosomes in mitotic HeLa cells
Experimental Cell Research, 1980Abstract The arrangement of the nucleosome-containing DNA fibers of chromosomes in mitotic HeLa cells was studied by thin sectioning and electron microscopy. Thin sections of mitotic cells that were fixed in growth medium with glutaraldehyde before electron microscopy show a uniform appearance in which the substructure of the chromosomes is not ...
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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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Chapter 8 HeLa Cell Plasma Membranes
1974Publisher Summary This chapter describes a method for isolation of HeLa cell plasma membranes. The method has the advantage of being rapid (with practice, a product can be obtained in about 45 minutes) and does not require the use of uncommon equipment.
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Amygdalin induces apoptosis in human cervical cancer cell line HeLa cells
Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology, 2013Yu Chen+7 more
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Sedimentation characteristics of rapidly labelled RNA from HeLa cells.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 1962Klaus Scherrer, J. Darnell
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