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Scientists credited HeLa cells with numerous medical breakthroughs from "summary" of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

HeLa cells have played a crucial role in numerous medical breakthroughs. These cells were the first human cells to be successfully cloned and have been used in research around the world. Scientists credit HeLa cells with helping to develop the polio vaccine, as well as with advancing our understanding of cancer, viruses, and the effects of radiation and toxic substances on the human body. The discovery of HeLa cells has revolutionized the field of medical research. These cells have been used to study diseases such as AIDS, leukemia, and Parkinson's, leading to important discoveries and advancements in treatment. Researchers have also used HeLa cells to test the effects of various drugs and treatments, helping to save countless lives. HeLa cells have been instrumental in the development of in vitro fertilization techniques, allowing scientists to study the process of fertilization and early human development in ways that were not previously possible. These cells have also been used to study the effects of space travel on the human body, contributing to our understanding of how to keep astronauts healthy during long-duration missions. The impact of HeLa cells on medical research cannot be overstated. These cells have been used in over 74,000 studies and have been cited in more than 11,000 scientific papers. They have played a critical role in advancing our understanding of human biology and disease, and continue to be an invaluable tool for researchers around the world.
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    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

    Rebecca Skloot

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