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What (who) is Gey's HeLa epithelial cells - definition

FORM OF STEM CELL IN THE LINING OF THE INNER MEMBRANE OF THE PLACENTA
Amniotic epithelial cells

HeLa cells         
  • Multiphoton fluorescence image of cultured HeLa cells with a fluorescent protein targeted to the [[Golgi apparatus]] (orange), microtubules (green) and counterstained for DNA (cyan). Nikon RTS2000MP custom laser scanning microscope.
  • [[Immunofluorescence]] of HeLa cells showing [[microtubules]] in green, [[mitochondria]] in yellow, [[nucleoli]] in red and nuclear DNA in purple
  • [[Immunofluorescence]] image of HeLa cells grown in tissue culture and stained with antibody to [[actin]] in green, [[vimentin]] in red and DNA in blue
  • Statue of Henrietta Lacks unveiled October 2021 at [[Royal Fort House]], Bristol
CELL LINE
Helacyton gartleri; HeLa cell; Hela cell; HeLa cells; Hela cells; Immortal tumor; Cancer lifeform; Human cancer living organism; Helacyton
['hi:l?]
¦ plural noun human epithelial cells of a strain maintained in tissue culture since 1951 and used in research, especially in virology.
Origin
1950s: from the name of Henrietta Lacks, whose cervical carcinoma provided the original cells.
Amniotic epithelial cell         
An amniotic epithelial cell is a form of stem cell extracted from the lining of the inner membrane of the placenta. Amniotic epithelial cells start to develop around 8 days post fertilization.
Induced thymic epithelial cell         
TYPE OF STEM CELL
Induced thymic epithelial cells
An induced thymic epithelial cell (iTEC) is a cell that has been induced to become a thymic epithelial cell.

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Amniotic epithelial cell

An amniotic epithelial cell is a form of stem cell extracted from the lining of the inner membrane of the placenta. Amniotic epithelial cells start to develop around 8 days post fertilization. These cells are known to have some of the same markers as embryonic stem cells, more specifically, Oct-4 and nanog. These transcription factors are the basis of the pluripotency of stem cells. Amniotic epithelial cells have the ability to develop into any of the three germ layers: endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. They can develop into several organ tissues specific to these germ layers including heart, brain, and liver. The pluripotency of the human amniotic epithelial cells makes them useful in treating and fighting diseases and disorders of the nervous system as well as other tissues of the human body. Artificial heart valves and working tracheas, as well as muscle, fat, bone, heart, neural and liver cells have all been engineered using amniotic stem cells. Tissues obtained from amniotic cell lines show promise for patients with congenital diseases or malformations of the heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, and cerebral tissue.