Claims
- 1. A composition of matter comprising a solid, agarose coated, agarose containing bead, wherein said bead contains cancer cells isolated from an animal which, when restricted by being entrapped in said bead, produce more of a material that suppresses cancer cell proliferation, wherein said material diffuses through said solid, agarose coated, agarose containing bead.
- 2. The composition of matter of claim 1, wherein said cancer cells are renal cancer cells.
- 3. The composition of matter of claim 1, wherein said bead contains from about 10,000 to about 200,000 cells.
- 4. The composition of matter of claim 3, wherein said bead contains from about 30,000 to about 100,000 cells.
- 5. Method for suppressing cancer cell proliferation in a subject, comprising implanting a sufficient amount of the composition of matter of claim 1 in said subject to suppress the proliferation of cancer cells in subject.
- 6. A process for making a solid bead which comprises agarose, and is coated with agarose, wherein said solid bead contains cancer cells which, when restricted by being entrapped in said bead produce material that suppresses cancer cell proliferation and diffuses through said bead, comprising:
- (a) adding agarose to a solution which contains a sample of cancer cells isolated from an animal which are capable of producing material that suppresses cancer cell proliferation which diffuses through said bead when said cancer cells are restricted by being entrapped by the bead,
- (b) forming a semi-solid bead comprising said agarose and said cancer cells,
- (c) polymerizing the agarose in said semi-solid bead to form a solid, agarose bead containing and thereby restricting said cancer cells, and
- (d) coating said solid, agarose containing bead containing the restricted cancer cells with agarose, wherein said restricted cancer cells produce more of said material than when said cancer cells are not entrapped in said bead.
- 7. The process of claim 6, wherein said solution contains from about 10,000 to about 200,000 cells.
- 8. The process of claim 6, wherein said solution contains from about 30,000 cells to about 100,000 cells.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/625,595, filed Apr. 3, 1996, now abandoned, and incorporated by reference.
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Brodelius et al., "Entrapment of Plant Cells in Different Matrices", FEBS LEtters: 122(2): 312-316 (1980). |
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