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The Incredible and Tragic Story of Henrietta Lacks: The Only Known Human With Immortal Cells
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks – A poor black tobacco farmer whose cells—taken without her knowledge in 1951 and now called HeLa cells—became one of the most important tools in medicine, vital for developing the polio vaccine, cloning,
seeselfblack: Another MUST SEE short doc – on the exploitation of Henrietta Lacks. It’s an important and interesting explanation of the science and research of the POWERFUL HeLa cells taken (or, rather, stolen) from Ms. Lacks, a black woman
ucsdhealthsciences: HeLa cells, false-colored. Image courtesy of Thomas Deerinck, NCMIR A legacy unlacking On January 29, 1951, a poor, uneducated African-American mother of five named Henrietta Lacks went to Johns Hopkins Hospital with a troubling knot
bpod-mrc: Immortality in Death Henrietta Lacks (pictured) died of cervical cancer in 1951. But before her death, a biopsy sample from her cervix was used to successfully grow the first human cell line – HeLa cells. HeLa cells are widely used in
scishow: The world has a lot to thank Henrietta Lacks for, and yet many do not know what she has contributed. From helping to create the polio vaccine to the study of radiation, Henrietta and her HeLa cells have changed the world.
sorthvania: naamahdarling: sonneillonv: ohfortheloveofcas: mentalfacts: Fact# 5857: Henrietta Lacks died in 1951. The tumor that killed her has been alive and growing to this day. The tumor is immortal and was used to progress the Polio vaccine and
blackchildrensbooksandauthors:Born on this day… August 1, 1920 Henrietta Lacks Henrietta Lacks…died of cervical cancer on October 4, 1951, at age 31. Cells taken from her body without her knowledge were used to form the HeLa cell line, which has
5 mind-blowing facts about Henrietta Lacks, the black woman whose cells were stolen for science.
Henrietta Lacks’s family wants compensation for her cells