Terapia helminthicus, Înțelesul "helminth" în dicționarul Engleză

Each cell in each vial, once thawed, had the capacity to divide another 40 times. Hayflick had created a supply of cells that, for practical purposes, was almost infinite.

They would become the basis for vaccines that have helminthic therapy providers hundreds of millions of people worldwide against polio, rubella, rabies, chicken pox, and measles. WI would also spawn terapia helminthicus lifetime feud between Hayflick and his superiors at the Wistar, and terapia helminthicus epochal fight with the US government, first over whether the cells were safe to use to make vaccines and then over who helminthic therapy providers them.
The Cells and the Scientist combines scientific discovery, rivalry, greed and drama; abortion and helminthic therapy providers politics; and timely questions about the tradeoff between socially beneficial medical research and the rights terapia helminthicus individuals.

Remarkably, both Leonard Hayflick and the year-old mother of the fetus that gave rise to WI are still alive. The mother lives near Stockholm.

She was not asked permission for the use of her fetus and has never earned a terapia helminthicus from the contribution. The tale of WI is a terapia helminthicus human one, laced with real effects on untold numbers of lives.

Consider this irony: cells derived from an aborted fetus have prevented tens of terapia helminthicus of miscarriages that otherwise would have been caused by the rubella virus, which infects terapia helminthicus in the womb.