HeLa cells were the first human cells that researchers could grow and multiply endlessly in the lab. This gave researchers across the world a steady supply of the same cells to test on.
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This could account for some reproducibility problems in cell line research, according to the authors of a comprehensive analysis of HeLa variants. After a year teaching an algorithm to differentiate ...
A Hela cosplay based on Marvel Rivals impressed fans with detailed features like a 3D-printed helmet. The well-crafted Hela cosplay received over 22,000 upvotes and 500 comments on Reddit.
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There seems to be an endless amount of Marvel Rivals leaks these days. However, recent voice lines from one of the most ...
Actin proteins group together to form a network of thin filaments that spread throughout eukaryotic cells. These filaments are involved in giving the cell its structure, allowing the cell to move, and ...
Authors of a new paper take issue with revisions to regulations on biospecimen research enacted last month, and argue that cell lines should be treated differently from other biospecimens.