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Is the HeLa cell line still used for medical research today?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Only in certain countries

  • Not sure

Answer

The answer is yes. The HeLa cell line, derived from cervical cancer cells taken from Henrietta Lacks, remains indispensable for medical research. Critically instrumental in developing the polio vaccine, gene mapping, cancer research, and in vitro fertilization, HeLa cells have proliferated into countless vials and continue to contribute significantly to scientific advancements and treatment discoveries, impacting millions of lives globally.
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