Celsis IVT Wins Preliminary Injunction Against Life Technologies and
CellzDirect in Liverpool(TM) Patent Infringement Lawsuit
</pre> <p><span class="xn-location">CHICAGO</span>, <span class="xn-chron">Sept. 10</span> /CNW/ -- Celsis In Vitro, Inc. (Celsis IVT) announced today that the <span class="xn-location">United States</span> District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in <span class="xn-location">Chicago</span> has entered a preliminary injunction against CellzDirect Inc., Invitrogen Corporation, and Life Technologies (the Defendants) due to their infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,604,929 (the <span class="xn-location">Liverpool</span>(TM) patent). Life Technologies of Carlsbad, California (Nasdaq: LIFE) is the parent of Invitrogen and CellzDirect. The <span class="xn-location">Liverpool</span> patent relates to methods for producing multi-cryopreserved hepatocytes and methods for using multi-cryopreserved hepatocytes to investigate in vitro drug metabolism.</p> <p/> <p>According to the terms of the injunction, the Defendants and those acting in collaboration with them are enjoined from using the claimed methods of the <span class="xn-location">Liverpool</span> patent that relate to producing multi-cryopreserved hepatocytes and the use of multi-cryopreserved hepatocytes to investigate in vitro drug metabolism. The Defendants are further barred from selling or offering to sell multi-cryopreserved hepatocytes including restrictions on products presently held in inventory.</p> <p/> <p>In addition, the Defendants and those acting in collaboration with them are enjoined from inducing, aiding and abetting, or encouraging others to practice the claimed methods related to the use of multi-cryopreserved hepatocytes to investigate in vitro drug metabolism; for example by encouraging or supporting their customers who are in possession of Defendant-branded multi-cryopreserved products in their continued use to investigate in vitro drug metabolism.</p> <p/> <p>Celsis IVT has alleged that certain processes and methods performed by CellzDirect and Invitrogen associated with their in vitro drug testing services and their pooled cryopreserved hepatocyte products willfully infringe one or more claims of <span class="xn-location">Liverpool</span> patent. Celsis IVT has also alleged that the Defendants are selling products from infringing methods, providing infringing services, and inducing infringement of the <span class="xn-location">LiverPool</span> patent. In addition to the preliminary injunctive relief ordered, Celsis IVT is seeking monetary damages and a permanent injunction. Adam G. Kelly, <span class="xn-location">Jordan</span> A. Sigale, and Julie L. Langdon of Loeb & Loeb LLP represent Celsis IVT.</p> <p/> <p>"We are encouraged by the Court's decision to award Celsis IVT injunctive relief in this case. Patented innovations must be protected from infringement if research and development is to continue in the life sciences industry," said Jay LeCoque, CEO of Celsis. "Companies that produce infringing products, piggy-backing on years of research and development by other scientists, have no costs to recoup. It's all too easy for them to offer products for sale at significant discounts compared to patented products that must recoup major R&D investments. This type of predatory pricing employed by Invitrogen and CellzDirect has done much to undermine in the minds of our customers the perceived value of new product innovations in the ADME-Tox industry. We remain hopeful that the defendants will realize the serious impact of such a precedent on the entire life sciences industry, and that they will work with us to properly resolve this issue."</p> <pre> About Celsis IVT </pre> <p>Celsis IVT, a subsidiary of Celsis Holdings, Inc., itself a subsidiary of Celsis International Ltd, is the premier world provider of specialized in vitro products for the study of metabolism, drug-drug interactions and toxicity in drug discovery and development. Since 1990, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies have relied on Baltimore-based Celsis IVT for quality in vitro products for lead optimization. Celsis IVT products deliver faster time to results, enabling more productive and cost-effective research. Celsis IVT's patented <span class="xn-location">LiverPool</span> products, cryo-plateable hepatocytes (the world's largest inventory) and other ADMET research tools are available worldwide. Learn more at <a href="http://www.celsis.com/ivt">www.celsis.com/ivt</a>.</p> <pre> About Celsis International Ltd </pre> <p>Chicago-based Celsis International Ltd is a leading global provider of innovative life science products and laboratory services to the pharmaceutical and consumer products industries. Each Celsis division delivers substantial time and cost savings to its customers while ensuring product quality and safety for consumers. Celsis' extensive client base includes all 25 of the top 25 pharmaceutical companies worldwide.</p> <pre>
For further information: Adam Kelly of Loeb & Loeb, +1-312-464-3138, [email protected], for Celsis In Vitro, Inc. Web Site: http://www.celsis.com/ivt
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