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***PKTX..ProtoKinetix Begins Testing Diabetic Mice with AAGP™ at the University of Alberta
10:00 AM ET, 09/18/2015 - Business Wire

ST. MARYS, W. Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 18, 2015-- ProtoKinetix, Incorporated (OTC: PKTX) (the "Company" or "ProtoKinetix") (www.protokinetix.com) is pleased to announce that it has begun testing NOD (Non Obese Diabetic) mice with its AAGP™ molecule at the James Shapiro laboratory at the University of Alberta.

Type 1, diabetic NOD mice with AAGP™ versus a control group of Type 1, diabetic NOD mice without AAGP™ will be monitored for their blood-glucose levels. Using the NOD mice as a model the Edmonton team will be specifically assessing the potentially protective effect of AAGP™ against the antibody attack conducted against the islet cells in the pancreas.

NOD Mice, like the Bio-Breeding rat, are used as an animal model for Type 1 diabetes. Non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice exhibit a susceptibility to spontaneous development of autoimmune insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM).The NOD strain and related strains were developed at Shionogi Research Laboratories in Aburahi, Japan by Makino and colleagues and first reported in 1980.The group developed the NOD strain by an outbreeding of the cataract-prone strain from JcI:ICR mice.

At the conclusion of these tests, the internal organs of the NOD mice will be examined for any evidence of toxicity and bioavailability. This data is an extremely valuable step on the critical path towards submissions to Health Canada or the FDA for human clinical trial applications.

About the James Shapiro Laboratory

The James Shapiro Laboratory is active experimental laboratory working on improving long term survival of transplanted islets, and in immunomodulation of transplanted tissues. He is Principal Investigator on several NIH and JDRF-funded clinical trials, including clinical testing of costimulation blockade in islet transplantation.

About ProtoKinetix

ProtoKinetix, Inc. is a molecular biotechnology company that has developed and patented a family of hyper stable, potent glycopeptides (AAGP™) that enhance therapeutic results and reduce the cost of stem cell medicine. Due to the anti-inflammatory effect of AAGP™ molecules, the Company is currently targeting the direct treatment of diseases that have a major inflammatory component.

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a “safe harbor” for forward-looking statements. Some information included in this press release may contain statements that are forward-looking. Such forward-looking information involves significant risks and uncertainties that could affect anticipated results in the future and, accordingly, these results may differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of the Company. For a description of additional risks and uncertainties, please refer to the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.



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Source: ProtoKinetix, Inc.

ProtoKinetix, Inc.Clarence E. Smith, President & Chief Executive Officer304-299-5070csmith@protokinetix.com