Claims
- 1. A device for use in fusing cells by creating disruptions in membrane structures of adjacent cells through the use of chemicals or viruses which lead to the formation of membrane bridges in adjacent cells, comprising:
- a chamber providing a space and composed of non-electroconductive walls which receives a cell suspension, and
- a magnet which is placed at the chamber in such a way that exactly one pole of the magnet having a point or edge protrudes into the space of the chamber and the space in the chamber is permeated by a nonhomogeneous magnetic field which has its highest density at the pole of the magnet which protrudes into the space of the chamber in order to draw cells close together when cells are in the chamber and doped with magnetic particles thereby facilitating the formation of membrane bridges in adjacent cells.
- 2. Device in accordance with claim 1 wherein the magnet is a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.
- 3. Device in accordance with claim 1 wherein the magnet consists of a combination of a permanent magnet and an electromagnet.
- 4. A device for use in fusing cells by creating disruptions in membrane structures of adjacent cells through the use of electrical fields which cause the formation of membrane bridges in adjacent cells, comprising,
- a chamber providing a space and composed of non-electroconductive walls which receives a cell-suspension into which at least two electrodes protrude in such a way that a region between the electrodes is formed in which the cells are exposed to an electrical field formed between the electrodes;
- wherein at least one of the at least two electrodes is a magnet which is placed at the chamber in such a way that exactly one pole of the magnet having a point or edge protrudes into the space of the chamber and the chamber is permeated by a nonhomogeneous magnetic field which has its highest density at the pole of the magnet which protrudes into the space of the chamber in order to draw cells close together when cells are in the chamber and doped with magnetic particles thereby facilitating the formation of membrane bridges in adjacent cells.
- 5. Device in accordance with claim 4 wherein the magnet is a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.
- 6. Device in accordance with claim 4 wherein the magnet consists of a combination of a permanent magnet and an electromagnet.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 619,013 filed on June 11, 1984 which application issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,784,594 on Nov. 15, 1988.
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Biological Abstracts, vol. 70, No. 5, (1980) abstract No. 31448, Stephenson et al. |
Stephenson et al., American Journal Veterinary Research, vol. 41, No. 2, (1980), pp. 234-240. |
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Divisions (1)
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