Claims
- 1. A method of delivering a bioactive compound to an organism, comprising the steps of:
growing a plurality of cells in vitro under conditions that allow the formation of an organized tissue having an in vivo-like gross and cellular morphology and comprising substantially post-mitotic cells, at least a subset of said cells containing a foreign DNA sequence which mediates the production of a bioactive compound; and implanting said tissue into said organism, whereby said bioactive compound is produced and delivered to said organism, whereby said bioactive compound is of a type or is produced in an amount not produced by a tissue lacking said foreign DNA sequence, wherein said organism has a condition selected from the group consisting of: blood disorder, bone or joint disorder, cancer, cardiovascular disorder, endocrine disorder, an immune disorder, an infectious disease, a wasting disorder, a neurological disorder, or a skin disorder.
- 2. A method of providing a bioactive compound to an organism, comprising:
implanting into an organism an organized tissue having an in vivo-like gross and cellular morphology and comprising substantially post-mitotic cells, wherein at least a subset of cells of said organized tissue contain a foreign DNA sequence which mediates the production of a bioactive compound, wherein said bioactive compound is produced in said organism, wherein said organism has a condition selected from the group consisting of: blood disorder, bone or joint disorder, cancer, cardiovascular disorder, endocrine disorder, an immune disorder, an infectious disease, a wasting disorder, a neurological disorder, or a skin disorder.
- 3. A method of providing a bioactive compound to an organism, comprising:
implanting into an organism an organized tissue comprising substantially post-mitotic cells and having a three-dimensional cellular organization that is retained upon implantation of said tissue into said organism, wherein at least a subset of cells of said organized tissue contain a foreign DNA sequence which mediates the production of a bioactive compound, wherein said bioactive compound is produced in said organism, wherein said organism has a condition selected from the group consisting of: blood disorder, bone or joint disorder, cancer, cardiovascular disorder, endocrine disorder, an immune disorder, an infectious disease, a wasting disorder, a neurological disorder, or a skin disorder.
- 4. A method of treating a disease in an organism comprising: implanting into an organism an organized tissue having an in vivo-like gross and cellular morphology and comprising substantially post-mitotic cells, wherein at least a subset of cells of said organized tissue contain a foreign DNA sequence which mediates the production of a bioactive compound, wherein said bioactive compound is produced in said organism in a therapeutically effective amount, and wherein said disease is selected from the group consisting of anemia, muscle wasting, dwarfism and vascular disease.
- 5. A method of treating a disease in an organism comprising: implanting into an organism an organized tissue comprising substantially post-mitotic cells and having a three-dimensional cellular organization that is retained upon implantation of said tissue into said organism, wherein at least a subset of cells of said organized tissue contain a foreign DNA sequence which mediates the production of a bioactive compound, wherein said bioactive compound is produced in said organism in a therapeutically effective amount.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 08/896,152, filed Jul. 17, 1997 which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 08/712,111, filed Sep. 13, 1996.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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08712111 |
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08896152 |
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08587376 |
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08712111 |
Sep 1996 |
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