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Lacks's cells were used to create the first HeLa cell line, which has since led to many life-saving discoveries, including the development of in vitro testing for some cancers and HIV drugs. When Lacks's cells were given to scientists, she got nothing. As the body's cells are not meant to be split, there was no way to keep the cells alive or grow new ones. Over the years, however, Lacks's cells became immortal: they could be kept alive indefinitely and easily grown in the laboratory. This way they could be used to culture numerous cell lines.
The story of Henrietta Lacks is not the only one of its kind. It's estimated that 20 million Americans have been infected with HIV without knowing it. And many of them could still be alive today.
Henrietta Lacks' daughter Deborah Lacks has fought to uncover the truth about the woman whose cells have shaped modern medicine. Her documentary film The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks reveals the story of Henrietta's cells and the many people who have been affected by them. This film, which won the Audience Award and the Grand Jury prize at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, was also nominated for an Oscar.
The idea for the book was born out of my interest in Henrietta Lacks and her cells. I wanted to trace the life and times of the cells and their history. I also wanted to understand the history of the lab school and the school's influence on academia and medicine in general. The book also aims to tell the story of one of the first schools in the world to teach molecular biology. The story is not only about Henrietta Lacks and her immortal cells but also about how the school's influence has shaped modern science.
However, the port 17 is still in use in other protocols, and is also still used in the WAN layer. In the WAN layer, this is a requirement (RFC 2684). The RFC2684 makes it clear that the SCTP port 179 (if not already used by the WAN layer) is the one to be used. Other protocols that use port 17 are STREAM and RTP .
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