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``Cytoclonal Pharmaceutics Inc. announced today the completion of an agreement with the Research & Development Institute Inc. (RDI) at Montana State University for worldwide rights to their Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (TERT) gene technology. The Telomerase gene technology involves a gene which codes for Telomerase and could be used in fungal fermentation for optimizing the production of Telomerase for medical use....`Telomerase is one of the most important proteins from the human genome,' said Dr. Arthur P. Bollon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Cytoclonal. `The availability of the Telomerase gene could enhance Cytoclonal's Telomerase program for commercial development.' Cytoclonal has exclusive rights to the Montana State University developed Telomerase gene technology (TERT) and a corresponding fungal production system that makes Telomerase, the so called `immortality' enzyme, which is expressed in most human cancers.''
Press release:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000906/tx_cytoclo.html
Lovely. Now you must pay a royalty to Cytoclonal for every Telomerase enzyme that you produce in your body :-) Reference by Genomics Today.
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