
HeLa cells are a long-established line of immortalized human cells first derived from cervical cancer tissue. HeLa is named after Henrietta Lacks, whom the cells were first derived from in 1951. They have shown high durability and versatility in research, and have been used for applications such as drug discovery, virology, and cancer research. Many derivative variants of HeLa cells now exist, such as HeLa-S3, HeLa-Kyoto, and Chang Liver, which may possess unique characteristics. For example, HeLa-S3 can grow as suspension cultures and HeLa-Kyoto is ideal for imaging. Other HeLa strains express keratin and offer resistance to polioviruses. Quality and thorough documentation are important when investing in HeLa cells. For more cell information, visit the supplier page.
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MyBioSource.com
- • These cell lines stably express one or more reporter molecules.
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ATCC
- H1HeLa is a cell line exhibiting epithelial-like morphology that was isolated from the cervix of a ...
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- The H-Hela cell line was established by V. Hamparian from ...
- HeLa cells are the first immortal human cells to be grown in culture and the basis for countless ...
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RayBiotech
- One vial of 2 x 10⁶ cells, at P4 in Freezing Media. IMPORTANT: store the frozen cells in ...
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- One vial of 2 x 10⁶ cells, at P4 in Freezing Media. IMPORTANT: store the frozen cells in ...
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Cytion GmbH
- The Chang Liver cell line, originally believed to be derived from normal human liver tissue, has ...
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$550.00
- HeLa cells, derived from the cervical cancer cells of Henrietta Lacks, are an immortal cell line ...
- one cryovial
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$430.00
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