Expands the Company’s global patent estate for the capture and detection of rare cells of interest, including CTCs shed by solid tumors, in blood and other biofluids
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SAN DIEGO, Sept. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Biocept, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIOC), a leading commercial provider of liquid biopsy tests designed to provide physicians with clinically actionable information to improve the outcomes of patients diagnosed with cancer, announces that it has been awarded Hong Kong Patent No. HK1222901 entitled, DEVICES AND METHODS OF CELL CAPTURE AND ANALYSIS. The issued patent covers the use of antibodies for the capture of any cell of interest, including circulating tumor cells (CTCs), within a microchannel. "The granting of this patent further expands globally Biocept's intellectual property protection for capturing and detecting any cell of interest," said Lyle Arnold, Ph.D., Chief Scientific Officer at Biocept. "It is of particular use to Biocept for the capture, detection, and interrogation of CTCs for biomarkers that may aid physicians in making informed treatment decisions for their patients diagnosed with cancer." Michael Nall, Biocept's President and CEO, added, "Expanding Biocept's patent protection around the world is an important component of our strategy, and this new patent strengthens the opportunity to develop business in major Asian markets. We now have 29 issued patents for our core technologies and we intend to continue to broaden and leverage our intellectual property position as opportunities arise." About Biocept Forward-Looking Statements Disclaimer Statement
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