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Cells unlike any others

(Manda Townsend)
By Irene Muniz
Globe Correspondent / February 9, 2010

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Like any other high school student, Rebecca Skloot learned about human cells in her biology class; but unlike most students, she became fascinated with the cells of one particular human: Henrietta Lacks. (Full article: 539 words)

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