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It calls Xenomics 'allegations "utterly absurd" (see page 74 of the complaint.)
BNET Articles 2010
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One last thought: The patent Xenomics licensed to Sequenom was described as "Methods for detection of nucleic acid sequences in urine" (see pages 12 and 33 of the complaint).
BNET Articles 2010
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Xenomics 'suit strongly hints that it believes Sequenom now cannot possibly develop such a test, and may never have been able to in the first place.
BNET Articles 2010
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Sequenom did insist to Xenomics prior to the suit that "Sequenom remains fully capable of performing all of its contractual obligations," and that the company does not owe Xenomics another milestone payment until 2011.
BNET Articles 2010
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Dozens were interrogated and 300,000 documents were reviewed, according to Xenomics 'suit.
BNET Articles 2010
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Xenomics, which licensed a patent for the test to Sequenom and now wants its property - and a bunch of money - back.
BNET Articles 2010
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"Xenomics trans-renal DNA disease detection diagnostic platform offers significant advantages over conventional tests," said Dr. Adams.
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Xenomics is a molecular diagnostics company developing tests based on Transrenal nucleic acids (Tr-DNA and Tr-RNA) and safe, simple urine collection techniques.
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"The company is using this platform to create truly revolutionary diagnostic applications that are only achievable using Xenomics 'patented trans-renal technology," he continued.
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Xenomics has a strong and broad IP portfolio of issued and pending patents covering different applications of the technology for molecular diagnostics.
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