For
further Information contact:
Robert
B.Harris, PhD.
President/CEO
Commonwealth
Biotechnologies, Inc.
804-648-3820
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Commonwealth Biotechnologies, Inc. Receives Notice of
Allowance for Sepsis
Patent
RICHMOND,
VA (January 28, 2004) - Commonwealth Biotechnologies, Inc. (NASDAQ SmallCap
Market: CBTE), a life sciences contract
research organization and biotechnology company, was notified today by the
United States Patent and Trademark Office that the claims made in its Patent
Application, entitled “Adsorption and Removal of Endotoxin from Physiological
Fluids using Cationic Helix Peptides,” have been allowed in their
entirety. A Notice of Allowance from the
Patent Office is usually the prelude to near-term patent issuance.
The
incidence of sepsis in the
In the course of its work in binding negatively charged target molecules,
CBI designed, synthesized, and tested a family of positively charged peptides
which possess potent
endotoxin binding activity. The consequence of binding is that endotoxin is quantitatively
sequestered from a plasma or aqueous test solution. CBI’s patent protects the structures of
these peptides and their potential use as a diagnostic to detect the presence
of endotoxin in physiological fluids, including plasma, saliva, urine, feces,
or in tissue samples, or in using the peptides to bind endotoxin in dialysis
type treatments, or in using the peptides to bind endotoxin in vivo as a singular or conjunctive
therapy for removing endotoxin from the circulation.
“This
discovery emanates from our Biological Chemistry group, headed by Dr. Russ
Wolz,” said Dr. Robert B. Harris, co-inventor and President and CEO of CBI,
“and is testament to the creativity and expertise resident in our
scientists. While at an early stage, CBI
anticipates that this invention will gain the attention of potential
development partners, many of which are actively searching for effective sepsis
treatments. “
In
other news concerning its intellectual property portfolio, CBI announced that
its patent entitled “
Measuring Viral Reverse
Transcriptase Activity” issued
As
with the other intellectual properties in its portfolio, CBI’s plan is to
out-license its new technology, while focusing its day-to-day operations on its
core business in bio-defense, clinical laboratory support, and comprehensive
platform technology contracts.
About
CBI:
Founded
in 1992, CBI is located at
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