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bioAffinity Technologies Announces Publication of Peer-Reviewed Paper on Proprietary Beads Used in CyPath Lung for Noninvasive Detection of Early-Stage Lung Cancer SAN ANTONIO, Texas (

Key Takeaway: bioAffinity Technologies has announced the publication of a peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of Visualized Experiments regarding their proprietary porphyrin-modified beads, which improve the accuracy and efficiency of their CyPath Lung test for early-stage lung cancer detection. This test utilizes advanced techniques, including automated flow cytometry and artificial intelligence, achieving high rates of sensitivity and specificity in clinical trials. The recognition through peer review underscores the company's dedication to advancing lung cancer diagnostics, aligning with their mission to enhance survivability through early detection.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • The publication of a peer-reviewed paper recognizes the company's commitment to innovative lung cancer science.
  • The proprietary porphyrin-modified beads enhance the effectiveness of the CyPath Lung test, allowing for more accurate results.
  • CyPath Lung demonstrated 92% sensitivity and 87% specificity in detecting early-stage lung cancer in trials.

Full Press Release Details

Technologies Announces Publication of Peer-Reviewed Paper on Proprietary Beads Used in CyPath Lung for Noninvasive Detection
of Early-Stage Lung Cancer
ANTONIO, Texas (March 28, 2023) - bioAffinity Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIAF; BIAFW) today announced the publication of a
paper titled "Porphyrin-modified beads for use as compensation controls in flow cytometry" in the peer-reviewed Journal
of Visualized Experiments (JoVE). The paper describes the protocol for preparing porphyrin-labeled compensation beads to optimize
the results of bioAffinity's CyPath Lung test to detect early-stage lung cancer.
Technologies has an international patent pending for the proprietary compensation beads and their use in flow cytometry.
publication of our peer-reviewed paper in JoVE is a recognition of our commitment to advancing innovative science in line with the Company's
mission of improving the survivability of lung cancer, the world's deadliest cancer, through expanded screening and early diagnosis,"
said Maria Zannes, President and CEO of bioAffinity Technologies.
beads act as an important control for our CyPath Lung assay by allowing the fluorescence of the porphyrin TCPP to be
quantified more accurately," said William E. Bauta, Ph.D., Senior Vice President for Therapeutics at bioAffinity Technologies and
inventor of the compensation beads. "The compensation beads we developed have improved the assay's precision, lowered costs
and accelerated sample processing."
part of CyPath Lung processing, patient sputum samples are labeled with the fluorescent porphyrin TCPP (meso-tetra-(4-carboxyphenyl)
porphine). TCPP preferentially binds to cancer and cancer-related cells in the sputum and fluoresces, which aids in the detection of
early-stage lung cancer. bioAffinity's TCPP-modified compensation beads are used with the flow cytometer to ensure that TCPP fluorescence
can be correctly distinguished from the other fluorescent molecules that are part of the assay.
Lung uses automated flow cytometry and artificial intelligence to analyze patient samples by identifying parameters in sputum that
are indicative of cancer. In a recent clinical trial, CyPath Lung showed 92% sensitivity and 87% specificity in high-risk
patients who had nodules smaller than 20 millimeters or no nodules in the lung, with an area under the ROC curve of 94%.
bioAffinity Technologies, Inc.
Technologies, Inc. addresses the need for noninvasive diagnosis of early-stage cancer and diseases of the lung, and targeted cancer treatment.
The Company's first product, CyPath Lung, is a noninvasive test that has shown high sensitivity and specificity
for the detection of early-stage lung cancer. CyPath Lung is marketed as a Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) by Precision
Pathology Services. OncoSelect Therapeutics, LLC, a subsidiary of bioAffinity Technologies, is advancing its discoveries shown in
vitro to kill cancer cells without harm to normal cells. Research and optimization of the Company's platform technologies are
conducted in its laboratories at The University of Texas at San Antonio.
is a peer-reviewed scientific methods journal that publishes text and video protocols demonstrated by authors in their laboratories.
JoVE videos facilitate efficient transfer of techniques within research communities, promote standardization and collaboration, and accelerate
scientific progress. The journal publishes 1,000+ articles per year from research institutions around the world. All articles are indexed
in PubMed, Web of Science, Medline and other relevant databases.
press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding the anticipated use of proceeds from the Company's
offering of common shares. Forward-looking statements can be identified by words such as "believes," "expects,"
"estimates," "intends," "may," "plans," "will" and similar expressions, or
the negative of these words. Such forward-looking statements are based on facts and conditions as they exist at the time such statements
are made and predictions as to future facts and conditions. Readers of this press release are cautioned not to place undue reliance on
any forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement relating to matters
discussed in this press release, except as may be required by applicable securities laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of bioAffinity's newly published paper?

The paper outlines a method for preparing compensation beads to optimize the CyPath Lung test for early-stage lung cancer detection.

How does CyPath Lung detect lung cancer?

CyPath Lung uses automated flow cytometry and AI to analyze sputum samples for cancer markers.

What are the key results of the CyPath Lung clinical trial?

The clinical trial demonstrated 92% sensitivity and 87% specificity in detecting lung cancer in high-risk patients.

What benefits do the compensation beads provide?

These beads enhance assay precision, reduce costs, and speed up sample processing in the CyPath Lung test.

Where was the peer-reviewed paper published?

The paper was published in the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE).

Last updated: Mar 28, 2023