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Immortal cell lines, such as HeLa cells, are the backbone of many experiments conducted by today's cell and molecular biologists, but most of them give little thought to the origins of the ...
It further asserts that Ultragenyx has "made a fortune by using Mrs Lacks's stolen cells as a factory to make its 'proprietary' gene therapy products." The case centres around the use of HeLa ...
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However, cancer cells accumulate genetic mutations and acquire the ability to divide and grow indefinitely. HeLa cells are unique in many ways. The normal human cells contain 46 chromosomes ...
Tumors, organoids and cell lines that can indefinitely divide in a petri dish, like HeLa cells, are not considered part of ...