HeLa cells are easily cultured and highly proliferative.

Dr. Lee: ‘Exactly! HeLa cells' ability to grow rapidly and adapt to different conditions makes them a foundational model in cancer research. Their robustness helps us investigate general cancer cell biology and potential treatments.’

Υou raise your hand: ‘Why do HeLa cells grow so much faster than other cell lines?’

Dr. Lee: ‘HeLa cells were derived from a particularly aggressive cervical cancer. The genetic mutations in HeLa cells caused them to bypass many of the regulatory mechanisms that normal cells use to control division. That’s why they’re so prolific, but it’s also why they’re such a powerful tool for studying cancer biology.’

Elena: ‘Does that mean their rapid growth is both a strength and a limitation? Like, maybe they’re different from how slower-growing cancers behave?’

Dr. Lee nods: ‘Exactly. You’re thinking like a scientist, Elena. HeLa cells give us an ideal model for studying cancer characteristics, like unchecked growth, in a controlled setting. However, because certain types of cancer cells divide more slowly or interact differently within their environment, additional models are needed for nuanced studies. That’s why HeLa cells are often a starting point—they allow us to explore general principles before moving on to more specialized systems.’

You: ‘Even though these cells are immortal they still need to eat right?’ 

 

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  • B
  • PPIs are weak bases that become activated by colonic bacteria
  • D
  • C
  • Ignore the emotional expression.
  • E
  • A
  • Respond bluntly: “That is common in diabetes.”
  • PPIs are weak acids activated by protonation in parietal cells
  • Blame the patient for non-adherence
  • PPIs are weak bases converted by CYP450 enzymes to the active form in parietal cells
  • Validate the emotion
  • Sequesters bile acids
  • PPIs are weak acids converted by CYP450 enzymes to the active form in parietal cells
  • Reschedule without offering alternative solutions
  • Antagonizes beta receptors
  • Tell the patient to change devices without giving proper guidance.
  • Reschedule with alternative (e.g., WhatsApp call) if needed
  • Insist on continuing with poor video quality
  • Reschedule without offering alternative solutions
  • Switch to audio + chat mode and promise a PDF summary afterward
  • PPIs are weak bases activated by protonation in parietal cells
  • Activates vasopressin receptors
  • Activates somatostatin receptors
  • Reschedule with alternative (e.g., WhatsApp call) if needed
  • Insist on continuing with poor video quality
  • Tell the patient to change devices without giving proper guidance.
  • Ramipril
  • Alters ammonia metabolism by colonic bacteria
  • Metolazone
  • The patient presentation is not due to paracetamol overdose
  • Bisoprolol
  • Cholestasis is the most likely diagnosis
  • There is a risk for a thromboembolic event
  • Amoxicillin
  • Ignore the emotional expression.
  • Validate the emotion
  • Paracetamol has been metabolized
  • Blame the patient for non-adherence
  • START
  • Respond bluntly: “That is common in diabetes.”
  • tactics
  • Lansoprazole
  • tactics
  • HeLa cells are easily cultured and highly proliferative.

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