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- Immortalised_cell_line abstract "An immortalised cell line is a population of cells from a multicellular organism which would normally not proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation, have evaded normal cellular senescence and instead can keep undergoing division. The cells can therefore be grown for prolonged periods in vitro. The mutations required for immortality can occur naturally or be intentionally induced for experimental purposes. Immortal cell lines are a very important tool for research into the biochemistry and cell biology of multicellular organisms.[citation needed] Immortalised cell lines have also found uses in biotechnology.An immortalised cell line should not be confused with stem cells, which can also divide indefinitely, but form a normal part of the development of a multicellular organism.".
- Immortalised_cell_line thumbnail HeLa-IV.jpg?width=300.
- Immortalised_cell_line wikiPageID "31100446".
- Immortalised_cell_line wikiPageRevisionID "585860239".
- Immortalised_cell_line caption "HeLa cells, an example of an immortalised cell line. DIC image, DNA stained with Hoechst 33258.".
- Immortalised_cell_line caption "Scanning electron micrograph of an apoptotic HeLa cell. Zeiss Merlin HR-SEM.".
- Immortalised_cell_line hasPhotoCollection Immortalised_cell_line.
- Immortalised_cell_line image "HeLa Hoechst 33258.jpg".
- Immortalised_cell_line name "Immortalised cell line".
- Immortalised_cell_line subject Category:Cell_culture.
- Immortalised_cell_line subject Category:Cellular_senescence.
- Immortalised_cell_line subject Category:Senescence.
- Immortalised_cell_line type AnatomicalStructure.
- Immortalised_cell_line type BiologicalObject.
- Immortalised_cell_line comment "An immortalised cell line is a population of cells from a multicellular organism which would normally not proliferate indefinitely but, due to mutation, have evaded normal cellular senescence and instead can keep undergoing division. The cells can therefore be grown for prolonged periods in vitro. The mutations required for immortality can occur naturally or be intentionally induced for experimental purposes.".
- Immortalised_cell_line label "Immortalised cell line".
- Immortalised_cell_line label "Immortalisierung".
- Immortalised_cell_line sameAs Immortalisierung.
- Immortalised_cell_line sameAs m.0gh83sl.
- Immortalised_cell_line sameAs Q6005374.
- Immortalised_cell_line sameAs Q6005374.
- Immortalised_cell_line wasDerivedFrom Immortalised_cell_line?oldid=585860239.
- Immortalised_cell_line depiction HeLa-IV.jpg.
- Immortalised_cell_line isPrimaryTopicOf Immortalised_cell_line.
- Immortalised_cell_line name "Immortalised cell line".