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- WI-38 abstract "WI-38 is a diploid human cell culture line composed of fibroblasts derived from lung tissue of a three month old white female fetus. The cell line, isolated by Leonard Hayflick and Paul Moorhead in the 1960s, has been used extensively in scientific research, with applications ranging from developing important theories in molecular biology to the production of many types of vaccines. . The contributions from this cell line on research has been credited with saving the lives of "millions of people".".
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- WI-38 subject Category:Cell_lines.
- WI-38 subject Category:Cellular_senescence.
- WI-38 comment "WI-38 is a diploid human cell culture line composed of fibroblasts derived from lung tissue of a three month old white female fetus. The cell line, isolated by Leonard Hayflick and Paul Moorhead in the 1960s, has been used extensively in scientific research, with applications ranging from developing important theories in molecular biology to the production of many types of vaccines. .".
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