Examples of using Hela in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 1953, Theodore Puck and Philip Marcus cloned HeLa(the first human cells to be cloned) and freely donated samples to other researchers.
The NFIP closed its HeLa production center because places like Microbiological Associates now supplied scientists with all the cells they needed.
Those cells, called HeLa cells, quickly became invaluable to medical research- though their donor remained a mystery for decades.
They used HeLa to test the effects of steroids, chemotherapy drugs, hormones, vitamins, and environmental stress;
The Lacks family is proud of HeLa's contributions to society, and they don't want to stop HeLa research.
As this assessment process is underway, it is important that people in the Southern Highlands and Hela be aware of the dangers of earthquake aftershocks.
When it came to growing viruses- as with many other things- the fact that HeLa was malignant just made it more useful.
As I graduated from high school and worked my way through college toward a biology degree, HeLa cells were omnipresent.
One programme in Hela, the United Church's Young Ambassadors for Peace, is working on youth advocacy, mediation and programs for youth, including sports and music.
HeLa Marker Chromosomes: One copy of Ml, one copy of M2, four-five copies of M3, and two copies of M4 as revealed by G-banding patterns.
British submarines sank the German light cruiser Hela.
This intervention made HeLa cells more resistant to infection by Oropouche.
Unfortunately, HeLa cells have been contaminating other cell cultures for decades.
We further found that SNG dose-dependently increased ROS level in Hela cells.
Some modern laws and policies arose from ongoing issues surrounding HeLa cells.
HeLa cells are still the most widely used cells in the world.
At first the Tuskegee Center supplied HeLa cells only to polio testing labs.
Another 1,336 articles in 271 journals may have mixed up HeLa with INT 407.
HeLa cells grew much faster than normal cells, and therefore produced results faster.
I looked up HeLa in my parents' encyclopedia, then my dictionary: No Henrietta.
