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  2. Clinical lab operator Labcorp to buy bankrupt genetic test ...

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    Invitae's estimated assets were in the $500 million - $1 billion range, while its liabilities were in the $1 billion - $10 billion range, according to the bankrup ... Labcorp will acquire all of ...

  3. Invitae - Wikipedia

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    Invitae Corp. is a biotechnology company that was created as a subsidiary of Genomic Health in 2010 and then spun-off in 2012. [ 2 ] In 2017, Invitae acquired Good Start Genetics and CombiMatrix.

  4. Labcorp - Wikipedia

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    Labcorp has been criticized over faulty paternity tests, many of which have resulted in lawsuits. The most notable case was the 2005 false accusation of Washington hairdresser Andre Chreky, who spent $200,000 and years in court proving, despite a false-positive test, that he was not the father.

  5. Genetic test maker Invitae prepares for bankruptcy - WSJ - AOL

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    Shares of the San Francisco-based company tumbled 69% to hit a record low of 11 cents after the report. An Invitae spokesperson told Reuters that the company did not comment on market rumors and ...

  6. LabCorp Announces Changes to Board of Directors - AOL

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    LabCorp Announces Changes to Board of Directors Thomas P. Mac Mahon to Retire from Board of Directors at the End of His Current Term; Peter M. Neupert Named to the Board of Directors Effective ...

  7. LabCorp v. Metabolite, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Metabolite sued LabCorp for infringement of a patent covering a diagnostic test. The single claim at issue, claim 13, is reproduced in full below: "A method for detecting a deficiency of cobalamin or folate in warm-blooded animals comprising the steps of: "assaying a body fluid for an elevated level of total homocysteine; and "correlating an elevated level of total homocysteine in ...

  8. Genzyme Sells Genetic Testing Unit to LabCorp for $925 Million

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    Genzyme (GENZ) announced that it has agreed to sell Genzyme Genetics to Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (LabCorp) (LH) for for $925 million in cash. Cambridge, Mass.-based Genzyme said ...

  9. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency

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    Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CAH) is a genetic disorder characterized by impaired production of cortisol in the adrenal glands. [1]It is classified as an inherited metabolic disorder.