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Image of the Day: Wrench in the Works
Image of the Day: Wrench in the Works
In cell division, a protein called spastin appears to help tear down a bridge between daughter cells.
Image of the Day: Wrench in the Works
Image of the Day: Wrench in the Works

In cell division, a protein called spastin appears to help tear down a bridge between daughter cells.

In cell division, a protein called spastin appears to help tear down a bridge between daughter cells.

HeLa cells, cell & molecular biology

HeLa Cells from Different Labs Vary in Genetics, Phenotype
Katarina Zimmer | Feb 26, 2019 | 4 min read
This could account for some reproducibility problems in cell line research, according to the authors of a comprehensive analysis of HeLa variants.
Henrietta Lacks’s Family Seeks Compensation
Kerry Grens | Feb 15, 2017 | 1 min read
Family members of Lacks, the donor behind the widely used HeLa cell line, are planning to sue Johns Hopkins University.
Scientists Skip Cell Line Validation
Kerry Grens | Oct 12, 2015 | 1 min read
Despite known problems with contamination and mislabeled cell lines, most researchers continue to operate without authenticating cells’ identity.
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