Critical Outcome Technologies Inc. Receives U.S. Patent for Promising Oncology Compound COTI-2
“The granting of this patent by the examiners of the USPTO strengthens the commercial value of COTI-2,” said Dr. Wayne Danter, CEO. “It also provides significant validation of our proprietary drug discovery process, CHEMSAS® , and its ability to discover novel small molecules. This patent provides protection for COTI-2 until 2030 and is a valuable asset to us in the advancement of our licensing initiatives.”
COTI-2’s specific cellular targeting, low toxicity, and proven efficacy support a potentially dramatic change in the treatment of cancers that over express Akt/Akt2. Over expression of Akt/Akt2 is common in a broad range of human cancers, including ovarian, endometrial, pancreatic, breast, colorectal and lung. The percent of tumors producing excess active Akt/Akt2 ranges from 20% to 100% depending on the cancer type. This patent, under USPTO number 8034815, provides protection in a market where there are an estimated 490,000 new cases each year of cancers that over express Akt/Akt2.
The receipt of this patent triggers the issuance of 715,720 new common shares in the Company as payment for one-half of the contingent share consideration that formed part of the purchase consideration on the acquisition of 3015402 Ontario Inc. (formerly 6441513 Canada Inc.) operating as DDP Therapeutics (DDP) announced on November 27, 2007. This consideration has an approximate market value of $164,616 based upon the closing market price of the Company’s shares on October 11, 2011.
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