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The question really is, is it alive?
"is seeking a partner or partners for obtaining FDA Emergency Use Authorization, if required,'
"A home-test version of the Cod-19 test has the potential."
"using a nasopharyngeal swab or saliva samples" (one or either?)
Where is the information to dispute the "claim"? You would think they would know FDA requirement before mentioning.
need some information soon
$0=$0 market cap
Yes it is, I saw that post. Kudos to fair and balanced moderator. turning a MB into a cesspool never concealed or exposed one fact.
"'The second is to demonstrate that we at NanoLogix had a goal, and that was to develop and provide to the world, diagnostic and research technologies that are premier and second to none, to create jobs in the rust belt area of northeast Ohio where the mindset of the area is steel mills, auto manufacturing, and low tech service jobs."
"NanoLogix had a goal," ..
I don't know but I would think a contingency clause could be used? Need a prototype
I have never thought FlatPac was a good idea, moldy or not. How many would be interesting, but by definition it seems to me if storing is an advantage that costumer is not returning very often. I would like to know who bought, for what, will they return, how often. Oh well, Stock PPS only tell we got.
On to the next shiny object.
It's a good one, I remember when I saw it first posted, had to double take that it was something a company would release. After the first paragraph I was pretty certain it was an alias's MB hoax.
Found my favorite ,, It's harassers and Ohio's fault
May 4, 2017
TB test Kits for use in Third World Gates Foundation Project
NanoLogix is pleased to elaborate further on an item of note from last month's announcement regarding shipment of TB Diagnostic kits to a Third World Research Project. The Company has sold and shipped their TB Diagnostic test kits for use on a Third World research project funded by the National Institutes of Health, (NIH) the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with other funding from foreign Government agencies.
Three reasons exist for this announcement. The first is to inform the public that whenever we released previous news where we were either named as being associated in research and development by an entity such as the US EPA or the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, or were cited in a research paper dealing with our technology by Battelle Biomedical Research Center in Ohio, those entities were all harassed by persons claiming to be NanoLogix shareholders who demanded to know the nature of the business relationships between the entities and NanoLogix and who asked for insider information regarding the status of the ongoing research. Those harassing efforts nearly destroyed the ongoing business relationships NanoLogix was truly privileged to have with those organizations. In this case anyone pursuing the same tact will come up against some very non-receptive forces.
The second is to demonstrate that we at NanoLogix had a goal, and that was to develop and provide to the world, diagnostic and research technologies that are premier and second to none, to create jobs in the rust belt area of northeast Ohio where the mindset of the area is steel mills, auto manufacturing, and low tech service jobs.
The third is to call attention to the facts that we, being a penny stock company, are considered the lowest of the low for investment. We are ignored by brokerages, especially ignored by the local media, and scorned by the investment community in general. Oddly enough, as ignored as we've been, we have still developed customized versions of our new N-Assay modified ELISA rapid bacteria diagnostic for one of the World's largest medical technology companies (under a very strong non-disclosure agreement), worked with the US EPA on developing tests for drinking and source waters, and had our technology presented as the fastest, most accurate and sensitive bacteria diagnostic test in the world. In addition, we've sold large numbers of proprietary packed FlatPacked petri plates in the USA and around the world for use in everything from simple quality control, food processing monitoring, soil testing, cosmetics and personal care products testing, environmental testing for post-flood contamination, water quality analysis, biodefense (we think, but classified), university research, and tens of thousands of users through Amazon and EBay for varied uses.
...and now we've sold TB diagnostics for use on a project funded by whom...?
Our share price and company are under attack by sick manipulators who only hurt dedicated shareholders. We as a company will survive and prosper.
We will expand our facilities as soon as feasible for increased FlatPack and N-Assay production, and are exploring relocating to a different state where we can be considered as bringing a benefit to the area.
Sounds lonely over there.
My all time favorite was the one that I believe was the follow up to that, where the rust belt mentality in Ohio was such a problem they where going to move out of state.
Must have been scrubbed, rightfully so, i can't find it.
You certainly can apply for a patent related to anything, approval may be difficult but you can apply.
You know what, I don't need to review, why even go into any of it, time has shown results. they're record speaks for it's self.
Your statement "Talk it down, try to put them out of business by chasing people away with alarmism, innuendo and deliberate misstatements.' Root of the communication breakdown.
Most people in the stock market are here to make money and looking for a reason that this may or may not happen here. The NNLX message boards always turn into what seems to be Bret supporters defending against the old management.
Rip off the band aid, release their shares and move on. JMHO
I would make a distinction. You can vacuum pack any fresh product and increase life span. So is there a market for vacuum sealed petri plates? Apparently not, for obvious reasons ,
Decreasing the time for a culture, Don't know what happened, haven't heard much about that except the stock went to .02
agreed.
"The demand is strong enough to support multiple manufacturers. Labtech, Quest Diagnostic, J&J, can all produce this test and still be profitabl"
the first word is missing, (if)
the companies you mention would be the ones that could do the most. no doubt each one would want to have exclusive right.
Why?
if they find a big boy partner it's likely they will have the money and not want to get into any financing
My question was really,
What sample is used.
How is it handled'
How much will it cost
What exactly is the accuracy numbers. So far it sounds 100% accurate . Is the company making that claim? They should release some results, wouldn't even have to give up any confidential information. Something more then holy cow.
Really. They run this thing like a penny stock message board is the only audience
Okay ,, "any confidential information", perhaps there is a way to show it to prospects and protect it?? Not a lawyer.. But. This is all so familiar!
I am not speaking about message boards. I'm saying when I go to NNLX website to find details of this new test I am told
"The claims described herein are patent pending, until the patent gains approval we are not able to provide exact details as to how to assay is designed".
And I'm saying this statement is a contradiction to the tech being secure. that's all
Would be in good faith to show it to anyone.
'The patent was accepted by the patent office, and is under review, that is as secure as it gets. '
The next question is then obvious, where''s the details, you know in theory shareholders are 1 better then a partner, they are owners.
If the patent is not secure and details can't be reveled does a partner just buy in sight unseen like us. I'm thinking a potential partner would be a larger threat to steal the tech then me.
if you where around 10 years ago you know that nothing has changed.
Fact is you can't show me one number of income or anything to do with any success from flat pac. Hard to believe anyone would even mention, let alone defend it.
Dumb idea from the start. Its a fact that this is my opinion
What is artificial sputum? Have any study ever been done on any of their tests using a true mixed sample? ,,,???
Too bad NNLX never finished their test. could be useful
cool, how much do they cost?
selling what?
Oh you're True North, You're the post who askes a question with an answer that doesn't fit the narrative.
Here is the problem as I see it. I get what you're saying about testing that exist, I suppose N-assay would be included, I don't know what sample it uses?..
If I got this right, the hope here and now is in a test being developed. Rumor has it you can simply apply the sample (what ever it is?) to the test and the strip color change will indicate results. If something like that can be proven accurate and reliable,, I doubt that would have a problem being approved for home use.
Okay, I have doubts . But if I can spit on a strip and know if I have a virus or not the color they come up should be goid.
I stand corrected to anything I said, there's nothing to know at this point. Not exactly sure what is being thought
Perhaps the expedited patent has come through and they are going to post another that has some detailed information.
medical veteran,
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you've been a disappointment, when I saw the title I assumed the conversation would be elevated.
'The kits any test kits for COVID-19 don’t have the virus in it'
You would think. Dropped my jaw when i saw this one;
https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/04/cdcs-failed-coronavirus-tests-were-tainted-with-coronavirus-feds-confirm/
Yours is a straw man argument. Don't know if I should explain how to use Google or just post links, if you have trouble opening these let me know. There's more if you need them;
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/08/us/covid-19-at-home-saliva-test/index.html
https://www.cnet.com/health/how-to-get-tested-for-coronavirus-at-home/
https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/coronavirus/at-home-covid-19-test
Both sides are missing the sample is key. One saliva test has been approved, saliva , blood/ sputum / urine all would be a better way to collect a sample then a nasal swab, if approved, especially for NNLX home test as it has vaguely been described. Discussion moot with no test or some details. Vaguely described doesn't begin to describe how little is known.
Yours is a straw man argument. Don't know if I should explain how to use Google or just post links, if you have trouble opening these let me know. There's more if you need them;
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/08/us/covid-19-at-home-saliva-test/index.html
https://www.cnet.com/health/how-to-get-tested-for-coronavirus-at-home/
https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/coronavirus/at-home-covid-19-test
Both sides are missing the sample is key. One saliva test has been approved, saliva , blood/ sputum / urine all would be a better way to collect a sample then a nasal swab, if approved, especially for NNLX home test as it has vaguely been described. Discussion moot with no test or some details. Vaguely described doesn't begin to describe how little is known.
Maybe MV is a robot with poorly entered data?
I'm sure you all are looking around and have seen there are "at home" covid-19 tests. but really they are a way to take the sample and send it to the lab. One approved is saliva.
Sending it the lab is not really what I think of when I hear the term "at home"
I see home tests for the deadly flu virus, even ones that use the deadly q tip to collect samples.
How is the sample taken for this test that is being developed?
Pump and Dump
Who was the pump and dumpers in 2010 is such a nothing. Most pumping was on the message boards, that's how I found it, maybe TSA was on the MBs boards who knows doesn't matter,, , eventually in the local news and so on. I do believe TSA is taking the blame only because they (along with others) recommended shorting it. If the news at the time would have lead to a business success the stock story would sound a little different.
Perhaps TSA is involved with this run up, In the end only one thing will change the title.
You make my point
Fortunately my life has not been affected, I've had enough pain. Sad hearing your personal story, lets all hope for rapid and complete recovery to anyone afflicted.
You say there are no false positive or negatives with the NNLX test that is being developed? That would be special, that would be a first,,, but, ,, how is the sample taken? handled? Must be something consistent for that sort of result.
Numbers that I've seen released for the NNX test that is being developed are no better then what I've seen from the New Zealand PCR test that is available, the PCR seems more accurate. If NNLX can produce something perhaps then it can be compared.
From what I've seen the results from that PCR test are the same as the results shown on the NNLX home test
Haha, you must have a medical background. Sounds like you're accustomed to having a a lawyer or two looking over your shoulder.
I hope to continue to have the right to self diagnose and not have to tell the nanny state I'm sick. If I need help the I understand the dr. has rules to follow.
Not really trying to diminish your concern. I just don't know the rules but see everything going full speed ahead right now. The more a test is used the more that is known about it,
I'll make up something for you, a test can just be put on the market, home gamer can buy and use, if your home test is positive you know to go to the doctor A doctor will not use a test that hasn't been approved for diagnosing patients. Tests showing up everywhere, apparently you can even buy the Iphone PCR from New Zealand if you want.
I don't know a thing about potential liabilities. There must be some