sepharose has been researched along with Carcinoma--Transitional-Cell* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for sepharose and Carcinoma--Transitional-Cell
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Growth of urinary transitional cell carcinoma cell lines in agar, agarose and methyl cellulose.
Because in vitro cell growth of transitional cell carcinoma explants and cell lines often fail to adequately proliferate in semisolid media, we have examined the effect of agents used to make media semisolid (methyl cellulose, Bacto-agar, Sea Plaque agarose and Sea Prep 15/45 agarose) on the in vitro growth of 11 transitional cell carcinoma cell lines. The growth of human transitional cell carcinoma lines was supported such that agents permissive for growth ranked as follows: Sea Plaque agarose approximately Sea Prep agarose greater than methyl cellulose greater than Bacto-agar. These observations have important implications for the in vitro study of transitional cell carcinoma cell lines and are relevant to the development of improved chemosensitivity determinations for human transitional cell carcinoma. Topics: Agar; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Cell Division; Cell Line; Culture Media; Humans; In Vitro Techniques; Methylcellulose; Sepharose; Urinary Bladder; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms | 1985 |
The effect of different agars, agaroses and methyl cellulose on the in vitro proliferation of a human urinary transitional cell carcinoma cell line.
The effects of different agars (Bacto-agar and deoxycholate lactose agar), agaroses (LE, ME, Sea Plaque and Sea Prep 15/45) and methyl cellulose on the growth of a human tumor cell line, derived from a transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder, were examined. The overall growth in the presence of agars and agarose was generally less than in liquid medium alone. In contrast, growth in the presence of methyl cellulose was significantly enhanced. Thus, methyl cellulose may be a useful agent for optimizing the proliferation of primary tissue cultures prepared from human transitional cell carcinomas. Topics: Agar; Carcinoma, Transitional Cell; Cell Division; Cell Line; Culture Media; Humans; Methylcellulose; Sepharose; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms | 1983 |