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Title: US5643787: Adenocarcinoma cell basement membrane composition
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Inventor: Barsky, Sanford H.; Los Angeles, CA
Sternlicht, Mark; Los Angeles, CA

Assignee: The Regents of the University of California, Oakland, CA
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Published / Filed: 1997-07-01 / 1995-01-31

Application Number: US1995000381384

IPC Code: Advanced: C12N 5/06; C12N 5/16; G01N 33/50;
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IPC-7: C12N 5/00; C12N 5/02;

ECLA Code: C12N5/06B30;

U.S. Class: Current: 435/371; 435/366; 435/373; 435/378; 435/383; 435/391; 435/395;
Original: 435/371; 435/378; 435/373; 435/395; 435/383; 435/391; 435/366;

Field of Search: 435/172.3,240.1,371,240.2,373,240.21,240.25,391 424/93.1

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1995-01-31  US1995000381384
1994-01-21  US1994000184720

Abstract: Methods and compositions are provided for the culture of human primary carcinomas and in situ carcinomas. Feeder layers derived from a human parotid basal cell carcinoma, having the HMS-1 phenotype, are able to support the growth of the primary carcinomas, and allow for spheroid formation. Invasion inhibiting factors active against human tumors, derived from HMS-1, are also provided. Human basement membrane and extracellular matrix is provided, produced by a tumorigenic cell line, where the basement membrane and extracellular matrix can be used for the growth of a variety of cells, in culture and in vivo. Other related cell lines are provided, which can serve to evaluate in vivo the response of tumorigenic cells to various agents, including basement membrane and extracellular matrix. The basement membrane and extracellular matrix finds use in allowing the growth of cells in culture and in vivo, particularly cells which are otherwise refractory to xenografting.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Flehr Hohbach Test Albritton & Herbert LLP ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Crouch, Deborah;

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Application Number Filed Patent Pub. Date  Title
US1994000184720 1994-01-21    1996-04-16  Method of growing cells in a mammal


       
Parent Case:     This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/184,720 filed Jan. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,508,188 issued Apr. 16, 1996.

Designated Country: EP JP 

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What is claimed is:     1. A cellular composition comprising cells isolated from a human parotid basal adenocarcinoma, wherein said composition is selected from the group consisting of HMS-1 and HMS-X.

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Other Abstract Info: CHEMABS 123(19)250676R DERABS C1997-350248 DERABS C1995-269454 DERABS C1997-350248

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