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Posted On: 08/21/2020 5:16:44 PM
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NetworkNewsBreaks - Pressure BioSciences Inc. (PBIO) Awarded Key Patent for Critical Addition to Instruments, Consumables Product Line
Pressure BioSciences (OTCQB: PBIO) recently announced its receipt of a pivotal U.S. patent for “Sample Preparation Devices and Methods,” which expands its already significant intellectual property (“IP”) portfolio. This award increases Pressure BioSciences’ IP ownership to include 25 issued patents protecting its unique pressure-cycling technology (“PCT”) systems. The newly patented PCT MicroPestle (“MP”) is a critical addition to the company’s instruments and consumables product line. A recent article discussing this reads, “The PCT MP is the company’s most important and popular consumable to date, having a unique construction that seals and protects the sample while flexing to transfer immense pressures to the important samples being processed inside the MP tube. This, in turn, facilitates homogenization and precise physical and chemical preparation of biological samples, sometimes very small and hard-to-process specimens such as needle biopsies, small suspensions of cells, and laser micro-dissected tissue sections.”
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Pressure BioSciences (OTCQB: PBIO) recently announced its receipt of a pivotal U.S. patent for “Sample Preparation Devices and Methods,” which expands its already significant intellectual property (“IP”) portfolio. This award increases Pressure BioSciences’ IP ownership to include 25 issued patents protecting its unique pressure-cycling technology (“PCT”) systems. The newly patented PCT MicroPestle (“MP”) is a critical addition to the company’s instruments and consumables product line. A recent article discussing this reads, “The PCT MP is the company’s most important and popular consumable to date, having a unique construction that seals and protects the sample while flexing to transfer immense pressures to the important samples being processed inside the MP tube. This, in turn, facilitates homogenization and precise physical and chemical preparation of biological samples, sometimes very small and hard-to-process specimens such as needle biopsies, small suspensions of cells, and laser micro-dissected tissue sections.”
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