The Immortal HeLa Cells VERTICAL - One Minute History

The Immortal HeLa Cells VERTICAL - One Minute History

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11th Grade - University

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Henrietta Lacks' tissue samples were collected without her consent, leading to the creation of the first immortal human cell line, known as HeLa cells. These cells have been crucial in scientific research since 1953, contributing to advancements in cancer research, the polio vaccine, and more. Despite their significance, Henrietta's family has not received compensation, as courts ruled that discarded tissues are not personal property. The Lacks family continues to seek control over Henrietta's genome, highlighting ongoing ethical and legal debates.

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What legal ruling has affected the Lacks family's ability to control Henrietta's genome?

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What ongoing struggle does the Lacks family face regarding Henrietta's cells?

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