Henrietta Lacks
Appearance
Henrietta Lacks | |
Henrietta Lacks circa 1945–1950 | |
Mibait | Agostu 18 1920 (?) Roanoke, Virginia |
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Kematian | Octubri 4 1951 (maki edad a 31) Baltimore, Maryland |
Obra | Housewife |
Asawa | David Lacks I (1915–2002) |
anak | Deborah Lacks Pullum, David Lacks II, Lawrence Lacks, and Zakariyya Lacks |
Pengari | Eliza (1886–1924) and John Randall Pleasant I (1881–1969) |
I Henrietta Lacks (Agosto 18 (?), 1920 – Octubre 4, 1951) ing migkalub, king e na kamalayan, kareng cell ibat king kayang tumor a maki cancer, a me-culture kapamilatan nang George Otto Gey bang panibatan da reng alang kamatayan a uri da reng cell para king pamanialugsug king medisina. Deni deng uri da reng cell a ausan da ngening HeLa cell line.[1]
Karagdagang babasan
- Michael Gold, A Conspiracy of Cells, 1986, State University of New York Press
- Hannah Landecker 2000 Immortality, In Vitro. A History of the HeLa Cell Line. In Brodwin, Paul E., ed.: Biotechnology and Culture. Bodies, Anxieties, Ethics. Bloomington/Indianapolis, 53-72, ISBN 0-253-21428-9
- Hannah Landecker, 1999, "Between Beneficence and Chattel: The Human Biological in Law and Science," Science in Context, 203-225.
- Hannah Landecker, 2007, Culturing Life: How Cells Became Technologies. HeLa is the title of the fourth chapter.
- Russell Brown and James H M Henderson, 1983, The Mass Production and Distribution of HeLa Cells at Tuskegee Institute, 1953-1955. J Hist Med allied Sci 38(4):415-43
- Rebecca Skloot, 2010 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Random House, ISBN 9-781-400-05217-2
Dalerayan
- ↑ "A Lasting Gift to Medicine That Wasn’t Really a Gift", New York Times (February 1, 2010). Retrieved on 2010-02-01.
Suglung palual
- January 2010 Smithsonian Magazine article Archived Abril 19, 2013 at the Wayback Machine