Kupchik H Z, Langer R S, Haberern C, El Deriny S, O'Brien M
Exp Cell Res. 1983 Sep;147(2):454-60. doi: 10.1016/0014-4827(83)90228-8.
A method has been developed which allows, for the first time, the in vitro growth of human tumor cells in calcium alginate gel microcapsules. The three-dimensional matrix is permeable to macromolecules of at least 200 000 molecular weight (MW) (e.g., carcinoembryonic antigen) and provides an environment for organized growth and differentiation more comparable to in vivo growth than monolayer culture. This inexpensive, nondestructive procedure allows studies of morphological, biochemical and immunochemical parameters of human tumor cells within a single model.
已开发出一种方法,首次实现了人类肿瘤细胞在海藻酸钙凝胶微胶囊中的体外生长。这种三维基质可使分子量至少为20万道尔顿(MW)的大分子(如癌胚抗原)透过,并提供了一个比单层培养更类似于体内生长的有组织生长和分化的环境。这种成本低廉、非破坏性的方法能够在单一模型中对人类肿瘤细胞的形态学、生物化学和免疫化学参数进行研究。