PharmaCyteâs Novel Diabetes Treatment Approach Could Prove Superior to Other Methods Under Development
BALTIMORE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / December 17, 2015 / Goldman Small Cap Research, a stock market research firm specializing in the small cap and microcap sectors, announced today that it has published a new sponsored research article on PharmaCyte Biotech, Inc. (OTCQB: PMCB), a publicly traded, clinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing and preparing treatments for cancer and diabetes. To view the sponsored research article, along with disclosures and disclaimers, or to download it and previous reports, updates, and articles in their entirety, please visit www.GoldmanResearch.com.
In the article, analyst Rob Goldman notes that the Company’s novel, out-of-the-box Cell-in-a-Box(R) diabetes treatment platform could emerge as the treatment of choice for this disease.
“Since results have been mixed for even the largest and most successful companies, industry participants are now exploring new ideas and new approaches that have demonstrated efficacy in early studies, which could serve as an indirect or direct benefit to PharmaCyte. For example, one of the top two players in diabetes treatment, Novo Nordisk, is cooperating with IBM with the hope that this venture leads to improved solutions for diabetes management.”
Goldman further commented, “Eli Lilly, which has had six diabetes treatments approved since 2014 halted development of a promising diabetes treatment under development. If a company with 6 approved drugs in a treatment category is still working on the problem, and another leader is moving outside of its comfort zone in an effort to develop the most effective therapy available, it is an indication that the time is now for PharmaCyte.”
“The Company has the exclusive worldwide rights to use Melligen cells to treat diabetes, which, in early tests, indicate that Melligen cells can reverse the diabetic condition. PharmaCyte plans to encapsulate a human cell line that has been genetically modified to produce, store and release insulin in response to blood glucose levels in their surroundings. Therefore, the Melligen cell line, when combined with Cell-in-a-Box(R) encapsulation, could ultimately become a treatment that has clear advantages over current therapies used for Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 insulin-dependent diabetes and could potentially replace them, driving the Company’s standing and valuation,” concluded Goldman.
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About PharmaCyte Biotech.: PharmaCyte Biotech Inc. (OTCQB – PMCB) is a clinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing and preparing to commercialize treatments for cancer and diabetes based upon a proprietary cellulose-based live cell encapsulation technology known as Cell-in-a-Box(R). This unique and patented technology will be used as a platform upon which treatments for several types of cancer, including advanced, inoperable pancreatic cancer, and diabetes are being built. More information on PMCB can be found at www.PharmaCyteBiotech.com.
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