- The
Hayflick limit, or
Hayflick phenomenon, is the
number of
times a
normal somatic,
differentiated human cell po****tion will
divide before cell division...
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Leonard Hayflick (May 20, 1928 – August 1, 2024) was an
American anatomist who was
Professor of
Anatomy at the UCSF
School of Medicine, and was Professor...
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collaborating with
Leonard Hayflick,
revisited the
Eaton agent and
posited it
could be a mycoplasma, a
hypothesis confirmed by
Hayflick’s isolation of a unique...
- of cell division. In
their experiments during the
early 1960s,
Leonard Hayflick and Paul
Moorhead found that
normal human fetal fibroblasts in culture...
- also used by
biologists to
describe cells that are not
subject to the
Hayflick limit on how many
times they can divide. [citation needed]
Biologists chose...
- "end
replication problem".
Building on this, and
accommodating Leonard Hayflick's idea of
limited somatic cell division,
Olovnikov suggested that DNA sequences...
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abortion of a
Swedish woman in 1963. The cell line was
isolated by
Leonard Hayflick the same year, and has been used
extensively in
scientific research, with...
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species possess "biological immortality" due to an
apparent lack of the
Hayflick limit. From at
least the time of the
ancient Mesopotamians,
there has been...
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which was
gifted to
Hilary Koprowski at the
Wistar Institute by
Leonard Hayflick, an ****ociate Member, who
developed this
normal human diploid cell strain...
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somatic cells not
expressing telomerase can divide. This is
called the
Hayflick limit,
although this
number of cell
divisions does not
strictly control...