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March 17, 2005
Volume VI, Issue 1
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GEPT tried to trade up today on above average volume, but didn't make much progress. Check today's BLOG for the chart. The stock tried to break out of its regression channel, but ultimately failed. This is not setting up for a short term trade. I wasn't looking for anything like the 4 point move we had in the stock in December. This is a much different market. Worries about rising oil prices, and higher interest rates have all the hot money flowing into commodities and commodity related stocks. It gives you an opportunity to accumulate at a decent level. Longer term investors only.

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Xenomics (OTC BB: XNOM); A Biotech Phenom

Today's edition is what I call a "First Look". I love authoring the first looks. Over time, it's very exciting to watch these companies develop, and hopefully make an extraordinary return on the stock in the process. Today, you are going to learn about a new biotech company with revolutionary technology that no one knows about. Since the stock has never really traded, it's impossible to make any predictions about where it might trade based on where it has traded in the past.

The OTC Journal has a pretty good history with first look companies. NWKI was a first look company at $.40 (split adjusted). NWAV was a first look company at $.92. VTSI was a first look at $.10 with their new simulators. Those are currently trading at $2.04, $1.55, and $.30 respectively. 

You have a competitive advantage over the rest of the market with one of our First Look companies. Nobody knows their story yet, and OTC Journal Members will be the first to learn of it.
 

Xenomcis Takes Aim at Amniocentisis With Transrenal DNA

Like many biotech breakthroughs, this particular technology has its roots in a 20 year old discovery. In 1986, Dr. Samuil Umansky was working for the Russian Health Ministry and doing clinical research on the radiation poisoning from the Chenobyl disaster.

Dr. Umansky discovered that radiation poison could be detected in urine. In order to be in urine, the radiation had to survive the kidney's highly effective cleansing process. The radiation poison was actually carried in the DNA. Until that discovery, the health sciences community never realized DNA could survive the kidneys and be passed out of the body in urine.

Hence the phrase "Transrenal DNA"- this is DNA which has been passed through the kidneys and can be detected and analyzed in urine.

Fast forward to 1996. Dr. Umansky is in the US, and has three patents concerning the use of Transrenal DNA. The three patents cover the applications of Transrenal DNA for use in transplantation, cancer, and early genetic testing of an unborn fetus.

The company, as it exists today, has been operating since last July. Despite being public since that time, XNOM has never made any effort to get its message out to investors. Therefore, you get the first look. 

The company sees potential revenue generating applications in four areas for Transrenal DNA;

  • Cancer Detection
  • Infectious Disease Detection
  • Genetic Testing of an Unborn Fetus
  • Transplantation Monitoring
XNOM has spent the last nine months gathering data in its lab facility in Princeton, NJ. Ten highly qualified scientists work there on a full time basis doing the foundational research.

To date, XNOM has successfully harvested over 300 samples, otherwise known as "data points" in the industry. They have identified alien DNA (DNA not from the mother) in 119 urine samples from pregnant women, and analyzed data points from 200 samples of cancer patients in a study conducted with Thomas Jefferson University.

XNOM is destined to end up on the radar screens of many investors in the coming months. XNOM is preparing to start clinical trials for an FDA Approval of its first application in April. Since this is a non-invasive urine test, XNOM need only demonstrate the product works. They don't have the same stringent requirements you would have with a new drug. Therefore, XNOM anticipates it will only take about 2 years to obtain the FDA Approval. Clinical data will be made available to the public markets thoughout the course of the studies.

XNOM is taking aim at the barbaric "AMNIOCENTESIS" test performed on pregnant women worldwide. In the US alone there are approximately 6.2 million pregnancies each year. Of those, 10% to 15% are considered high risk for genetic diseases such as Downs Syndrome, Sickle Cell Anemia, Tay Sachs, and Huntingtons. 

Currently, most pregnant women undergo a three panel test to prescreen prior to amniocentesis. If the doctor and patient decide to move forward, the amniocentesis test is performed.

An eight inch needle is inserted into the pregnant women's abdomen. Barbaric for a simple test. It penetrates the amniotic sack, and a small amount of amniotic fluid is withdrawn. The test is highly invasive and very dangerous. About 1% of tests performed lead to negative complications. 

The amniotic fluid contains fetal DNA, which can be tested for genetic diseases. 

XNOM expects to begin clinical trials in April for a test which could make amniocentesis obsolete. The test will be designed to replace the three panel test doctors recommend before considering amniocentesis. Most pregnant women who receive medical care in the US take this test.

XNOM's patented technology has the capability of identifying the fetal DNA in the mother's urine. Once identified, the DNA can be tested for genetic diseases.

Down the road XNOM intends to develop cancer and organ transplantation tests using the patented Transrenal DNA. In transplantation the patient has tissue with someone else's DNA. Early rejection can be detected in DNA changes. DNA from tumors can also be detected. Early detection of colon, liver, and pancreatic cancer is also possible with Transrenal DNA.

Today, after the market closed, XNOM announced an exciting development out of its joint venture with the National Institute for Infectious Diseases in Italy known as Lazzaro Spallanzani. XNOMannounced clinical results that demonstrate for the first time the ability to detect tuberculosis DNA in the urine of HIV infected patients. This could lead to the development of tests which provide significant advantages over the current tests.

There is a lot more to cover with this company. The management team led by CEO Randy White is exemplary. Randy White's resume is extraordinary in the biotech industry. Thomas Adams serves on the board- he was the CTO at stock market superstar Hybritech, and the founder and Chairman of Gen Probe, Inc, the leader in blood screening technologies. We'll save that for future editions.

There is not much to say about the trading history of the stock. The little it has traded has been in the $4 range for the last six months. I have absolutely no idea where it will trade tomorrow. It closed today at $2.50. There are 16.5 million shares I&O according to their last SEC filing. This idea is only for long term investors who want to get in on the first look at unique and exciting new biotechnology. If you like the biotech sector, a small position in this stock is a must own for the speculative end of your portfolio.

Here is the complete text of today's press release for your review:
 

Xenomics Scientists Detect Tuberculosis DNA Using Proprietary Trans-Renal DNA Testing Technology; Breakthrough Diagnostic Test Can Identify Multiple-Drug Resistant Strains of TB and AIDS-Associated TB Simultaneously

Business Wire via COMTEX

Mar 17, 2005 4:10:01 PM

NEW YORK, N.Y., Mar 17, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

Xenomics, Inc. (OTCBB:XNOM), a developer of next-generation medical DNA technologies, has announced clinical results that demonstrate for the first time the ability to detect tuberculosis Transrenal-DNA (Tr-DNA) in the urine of infected patients. This application of the Company's patented technology platform may enable development of more sensitive and accurate testing methods that require only a simple and safe urine specimen. Equally important, Xenomics scientists also reported the ability to use a single urine specimen to simultaneously detect both HIV and the common tuberculosis infections that occur opportunistically in immune-compromised AIDS patients. The discovery was made at the Company's joint venture with the National Institute for Infectious Diseases "Lazzaro Spallanzani" in Rome.

"Tests to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) already exist, but Xenomics' new Tr-DNA test provides a number of significant advantages, such as detection of both pulmonary and extra-pulmonary infections, ease of use and time to result," said Dr. Randy White, Xenomics CEO. "The Xenomics test can produce a result in a matter of hours compared to days for traditional microbiological methods."

The need for new, rapid methods for detecting the disease is being driven by a number of worldwide health concerns, including the emergence of multiple-drug resistant strains of TB, and the high coincidence of TB in HIV-positive AIDS patients. An estimated 40% of confirmed TB cases involve multiple-drug resistant strains.

According to Dr. L. David Tomei, head of Xenomics research team in Rome, "Tests based on Xenomics' Tr-DNA platform may help with detection and treatment of the new drug-resistant strains of TB. The Xenomics tests are capable of detecting and simultaneously determining the specific genetic characteristics of specific strains of bacillus. Such information could help doctors more effectively treat these new strains with newly-developed drugs."

With current diagnostic technologies, doctors must use a number of different testing platforms, using multiple clinical specimens, to determine the specific identity of a strain of TB. The Xenomics Tr-DNA platform could enable the creation of a single, common diagnostic technology platform that would greatly simplify and improve the diagnostic process for doctors.

Another important finding made by the Xenomics scientists involved the technology's ability to use a single urine sample to detect the DNA of both HIV and TB. Many cases of AIDS are accompanied by TB, due to the immune system deficiency of AIDS patients. Clinical studies have shown that accurate diagnosis and timely treatment of TB in AIDS patients can significantly improve patient health and survival rates.

Medical authorities estimate that approximately 2 billion people -- one-third of the world's population -- are infected with latent tuberculosis. Most do not become sick, but approximately ten percent can be expected to develop active TB within their lifetimes, millions of whom will die from the disease.

The research conducted at the Spallanzani Institute is based on the Company's patented Trans-renal DNA (Tr-DNA) technology. Xenomics' team of scientists, headed by Dr. Samuil Umansky, was the first to discover the existence of DNA that has passed through the kidneys and is excreted in the patient's urine. Because Xenomics' Tr-DNA test uses urine specimens instead of blood, as required for most existing tests, it is significantly safer and easier to collect; blood is potentially infectious and is widely considered to be a biological hazard to health care workers, whereas, urine is not.

About Xenomics, Inc.

Xenomics is a molecular diagnostic company that focuses on the development of DNA-based tests using trans-renal DNA (Tr-DNA). Xenomics' patented technology uses safe and simple urine collection and can be applied to a broad range of applications, including prenatal testing, tumor detection and monitoring, tissue transplantation, infectious disease detection, genetic testing for forensic identity determination, drug development, and research to counter bioterrorism. Scientists from Xenomics were the first to report that fragments of DNA from normal cell death cross the kidney barrier and can be detected in urine. The Company believes that its technology will open significant new markets in the molecular diagnostics field. Xenomics has three issued U.S. patents covering different applications of the technology for molecular diagnostics and genetic testing and a pending European patent for the same applications. The Company has organized a joint venture to conduct research on infectious disease detection with the National Institute for Infectious Diseases (Instituto Nazionale per le Malattie Infettive "Lazzaro Spallanzani") in Rome, in the form of a new R&D company called SpaXen Italia, S.R.L. For more information visit http://www.xenomics.com. For more investor-specific information, including daily and historical Company stock quote data and recent news releases, please visit http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/xenomics. To read or download the Company's Investor Fact Sheet visit http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/xenomics/factsheet.html. To view an online video about Xenomics technology and products, visit http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/xenomics/video.html.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements made in this press release are forward looking. Such statements are indicated by words such as "expect," "might," "should," "anticipate" and similar words indicating uncertainty in facts and figures. Although Xenomics believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements will prove to be correct. As discussed in the periodic reports of Xenomics, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of the following factors, among others: uncertainties associated with product development, the risk that Xenomics will not obtain approval to market its products, the risk that Xenomics' technology will not gain market acceptance, the risks associated with dependence upon key personnel, and the need for additional financing.

SOURCE: Xenomics, Inc.

Xenomics, Inc. Randy White, 212-297-0808 or Investor Relations Trilogy Capital Partners, Inc. Paul Karon, 800-342-1467 paul@trilogy-capital.com
Copyright Business Wire 2005
 



 
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