Agarose coated agarose beads containing cancer cells that produce material which suppresses cancer cell proliferation

  

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Agarose coated agarose beads containing cancer cells that produce material which suppresses cancer cell proliferation

Invention: Agarose coated agarose beads containing cancer cells that produce material which suppresses cancer cell proliferation

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1996Invention patented by Kanti Jain, Albert L. Rubin, Shirin Asina, Barry Smith, and Kurt Stenzel on November 6th, 1996. Abstract: Implantable beads which contain agarose and optionally collagen, and are coated with agarose have incorporated within cells which produce diffusible biological products. The beads may be used as implants to modulate a recipient's immune response. The beads may also be used in an in vitro context to encourage specific types of cells to grow, to produce desirable products in culture, or to suppress growth of certain cells. The implants may also suppress growth of certain cells following administration to a subject. Cancer cells such as renal cancer cells when restricted by being entrapped in the beads produce more of a material that suppresses cancer cell proliferation.
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