2nd question for The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

On page 261, Deborah and Zakariyya visit Lengauer’s lab and see the cells for the first time. How is their interaction with Lengauer different from the previous interactions the family had with representatives of Johns Hopkins? Why do you think it is so different?

Please read the other short articles on the syllabus for this week as well, though they don’t need to be incorporated into this answer (if you see a way to, then that’s fine also; either way). They help put this particular story into a larger context of health inequalities and racism, and they’re also interesting!