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Which virus did scientists learn they could grow in HeLa cells in the early 1950s?
Which virus did scientists learn they could grow in HeLa cells in the early 1950s?
- Polio virus (correct)
- Measles virus
- Influenza virus
- HIV
What disease can HPV cause?
What disease can HPV cause?
- Hepatitis
- Breast cancer
- Lung cancer
- Cervical cancer (correct)
What vaccine was developed with the help of HeLa cells in the 1950s?
What vaccine was developed with the help of HeLa cells in the 1950s?
- Hepatitis vaccine
- Measles vaccine
- Flu vaccine
- Polio vaccine (correct)
What sexually transmitted disease did HeLa cells help scientists study?
What sexually transmitted disease did HeLa cells help scientists study?
What did the lead researcher who used HeLa cells to study HPV win?
What did the lead researcher who used HeLa cells to study HPV win?
Flashcards
What virus was grown in HeLa cells?
What virus was grown in HeLa cells?
Polio virus was the first virus scientists learned they could cultivate in HeLa cells.
What are HeLa cells?
What are HeLa cells?
HeLa cells are a line of human cells that have been used extensively in medical research.
How did HeLa cells help develop the polio vaccine?
How did HeLa cells help develop the polio vaccine?
The polio vaccine, developed in the 1950s, was created using HeLa cells.
What disease can HPV cause?
What disease can HPV cause?
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How did HeLa cells contribute to HPV research?
How did HeLa cells contribute to HPV research?
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Study Notes
Key Discoveries with HeLa Cells
- Scientists learned they could grow the human papillomavirus (HPV) in HeLa cells during the early 1950s.
- HPV is linked to several diseases, most notably cervical cancer, as well as other genital cancers.
Vaccine Development
- A vaccine for polio was developed with the assistance of HeLa cells in the 1950s, showcasing the importance of these cells in virology.
Research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- HeLa cells were instrumental in studying sexually transmitted diseases, including syphilis, providing insights that advanced medical knowledge and treatment methods.
Recognition of Research Efforts
- The lead researcher who utilized HeLa cells for studying HPV received a major award, highlighting the significance of their contributions to cancer research and prevention efforts.
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Test your knowledge about the groundbreaking contributions of HeLa cells to health research. Learn how these cells have advanced vaccines and paved the way for medical breakthroughs.