Abstract
Twelve amino acids were found essential for the survival and growth of both a mouse fibroblast (strain L) and a human carcinoma cell (strain HeLa). In media lacking a single essential amino acid, in which the cells would otherwise degenerate and die, normal growth and multiplication were obtained on the addition of a dipeptide containing the essential amino acid. Its effective concentrations were of the same order of magnitude as those required of the simple amino acid.