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How did the development of the HeLa cell line affect society?
It resulted in patient consent being required for tissues to be used in research.
It led to the production of the most widely studied mortal cell line in the world.
It prevented the collection of other human cell types for research.
It caused the contamination and destruction of other immortal cell lines.

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