An Interactive Annotated World Bibliography of Printed and Digital Works in the History of Medicine and the Life Sciences from Circa 2000 BCE to 2024 by Fielding H. Garrison (1870-1935), Leslie T. Morton (1907-2004), and Jeremy M. Norman (1945- ) Traditionally Known as “Garrison-Morton”
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Tissue culture studies of the proliferative capacity of cervical carcinoma and normal epithelium.Cancer Research, 12, 264-265, 1952.A cell biologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Gey propagated the HeLa cell line from Henrietta Lacks' cervical tumor. This cell line, which maintained a continuous growth phase, was the first immortal human cell line to be grown in culture. HeLa cells became the basis for countless significant scientific discoveries. When Gey and his lab assistant Kubicek published this brief report the cause of HeLa's "immortality" was not understood. Subjects: BIOLOGY › Cell Biology, BLACK PEOPLE & MEDICINE & BIOLOGY, ONCOLOGY & CANCER › Carcinoma Permalink: historyofmedicineandbiology.com/id/16411 |