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2.14.2006 ET
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CytoDyn Signs on for Joint Venture in China
(CSRwire) SANTA FE, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2006--CytoDyn, Inc.
(OTCBB:CYDY) has signed a letter of intent with Timeway International for
a joint venture in China. The anticipated joint venture would develop
Cytolin(R), CytoDyn's targeted immune therapy for HIV/AIDS, in this
populous and economically expanding Asian nation. Timeway International
has its principle offices in Phoenix, Hong Kong, Bejing, and Shanghai. It
has joined with a select few U.S. biotech firms in order to bring a
variety of advanced, non-competing medical technologies to the Chinese
people, according to that Company's profile and its President, Philip
Liu.
Cytolin(R) is the first targeted immune therapy for HIV/AIDS that was
shown to significantly reduce viral burden in preliminary human studies.
The potential advantage is that Cytolin(R) exerts its effect on the immune
system and not the virus. As a result, a species of virus resistant to the
effects of Cytolin(R) cannot emerge through natural selection because the
drug has no effects on the virus itself.
In addition to providing an additional treatment for the disease,
Cytolin(R) might extend the useful life of the antiretroviral drugs
currently used to treat HIV/AIDS, such as Emtriva(R) and Truvada(R)
manufactured by Gilead (Nasdaq:GILD), Epzicom(R) and Lexiva(R)
manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (NYSE:GSK), and Reyataz(R) and Zerit(R)
manufactured by Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) to name a few.
Allen D. Allen, Chairman and CEO of CytoDyn, has given a high priority to
helping people who are living with AIDS in the developing nations. The
anticipated joint venture between CytoDyn and Timeway is an important step
forward in that direction, according to Allen. CytoDyn will be represented
in the Asian Markets by its consultant Huey Hua, CPA hhua@cytodyn.com.
Any such joint venture would have to be approved by the governments of
both the U.S. and P.R. China, and neither company has completed its due
diligence. There is no guarantee that the anticipated joint venture will
be implemented or that it would be successful.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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