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2007 Press
18th December
Merrion Pharmacueticals Plc admitted to the IEX
29th November
Alimentary Health’s Probiotic Technology Increased Availability In Stores – Marketed as Align® by Procter & Gamble
22nd November
Opsona Therapeutics Ltd In-Licenses Novel Anti-Inflammatory Modular from Nestle
20th November
Alimentary Health announces commencement of Clinical Study in Acute Diverticulitis
16th October
Recent Study Confirms Alimentary Health's Bifantis® Demonstrates Efficacy in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
18th September
Novate Medical Ltd secures €4m funding from ACT Venture Capital, Seroba Bioventures and Enterprise Ireland
12th September
FDA accepts IND filing for arverapamil (AGI-003) Phase III programme
15th August
Alimentary Health Announces Additional Clinical Studies Evaluation Agreement with Procter & Gamble
17th July
Alimentary Health Probiotic Now Available to U.S Pharmacits
8th June
Crescent Diagnostics Announces Positive Clinical Results for its Novel Bone Quality Test, BQT™
11th April
AGI Therapeutics plc FDA approval to file IND for Arverapamil Phase III study
11th April
AGI Therapeutics, plc Financial results for the twelve months ended 31 December 2006
15th February
Product update and outlook for 2007
1st February
Preliminary clinical data for mecamylamine (AGI-004) and arbaclofen (AGI-006)
25th January
Deerac Fluidics launches new high throughput liquid handling system
Crescent Diagnostics Announces Positive Clinical Results for its Novel Bone Quality Test, BQT™


Study results provide further evidence of the potential of BQT™ as a test for osteoporosis.

London, UK, June 8, 2007 Crescent Diagnostics Ltd ("Crescent"), today announced the publication of a recent study demonstrating the potential of the Bone Quality Test, BQT™ to diagnose osteoporosis. More women at risk can be screened with an accurate, simple to use test which does not require a hospital visit.

Crescent is conducting multiple clinical studies to investigate the ability of the BQT™ to detect osteoporosis and expand the screening of women at risk. The most recent published study carried out at the University of Limerick, Ireland compared the potential of the BQT™ to identify patients at risk of fracture with DXA, the current reference standard that measures bone mineral density ("BMD"). The study compared the fingernail clippings of 169 patients, 39 with a history of fracture and the remainder in a control group with no fracture history. The lower disulphide content in nails obtained from patients with a history of fracture was statistically significantly lower than in patients without a history of fracture (p=0.025). 26 out of 39 subjects (67%) with a history of fracture recorded values below the cut-off value for disulphide content of the nail as measured by Raman spectroscopy.

Commenting on these findings Ernest Poku, Chief Executive Officer of Crescent said, "We are pleased that these preliminary results confirm the earlier clinical findings and show the potential of the BQT™ to aid the identification of individuals at risk of osteoporosis at a much lower cost than current tests."

Crescent recently began recruiting patients for FRAN, a large multi-centre trial in the UK and Ireland. This study aims to demonstrate the potential of the BQT™ to evaluate fracture risk in hundreds of post-menopausal women. The results are expected in early 2008.

Mr. Poku explained that Crescent "now plans to enter into dialogue with regulatory agencies to determine the optimum route to market approval for the test". The company is planning to complete a Series A funding round in early 2008 to provide the funding to complete the BQT™ regulatory process.

Crescent, founded in 2004, is a development stage diagnostic company focused on advancing its BQT™. Low cost accurate alternatives to DEXA are needed to enable wider osteoporosis screening.