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  1. www.atcc.org › products › ccl-2HeLa - CCL-2 | ATCC

    HeLa cells are the first human cells to be grown in culture and have been used for many scientific discoveries. They are derived from a cervical carcinoma and have a complex karyotype and virus susceptibility.

  2. HeLa cells are the first human cell line that can grow and divide endlessly in a laboratory. Learn how HeLa cells have contributed to major discoveries in fields such as cancer, infectious disease, and molecular biology since 1952.

  3. Mar 28, 2019 · Nature Methods - Multi-omic study uncovers biological variation across 14 HeLa cell samples, which might help to explain the growing concerns about reproducibility issues in cell culture.

    • Lei Tang
    • lei.tang@nature.com
    • 2019
  4. Nov 4, 2020 · The adherent cell lines HEK293 (ATCC-CRL-1573), HEK293T (ATCC-CRL-3216) and 293E (ATCC-CRL-10852) were obtained from ATCC and propagated in DMEM (D6429) supplemented with 10% FBS at 37 °C in a ...

    • Magdalena Malm, Rasool Saghaleyni, Magnus Lundqvist, Marco Giudici, Veronique Chotteau, Ray Field, P...
    • 2020
  5. May 31, 2022 · Lacks’ cervical cancer cells, called “HeLa” after the first two letters of her first and last name, are immortal, continuing to divide when most cells would die. This ability to survive...

  6. Feb 18, 2019 · Nature Biotechnology - Systems-wide analysis of HeLa cell lines from 13 labs identifies substantial molecular and phenotypic variability.

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