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July 15, 2005

NanoLogix Signs Agreement to Install Hydrogen Generation System

Source: Nanologix


SHARON, Pa., -- NanoLogix, Inc.,
(Pink Sheets: NNLX), a Nanobiotechnology company engaged in the research,
development and commercialization of technologies for the production of
bacteria and disease testing kits, alternative sources of fuel, cancer therapy
and remediation of toxic materials, announced today that it has signed an
agreement to generate hydrogen from a NanoLogix scale-up bioreactor system
using Arrowhead Wine Cellar's waste organic matter. The first scale-up unit
installation will provide valuable data for engineering future systems.
The NanoLogix reactor utilizes a patent-pending proprietary method of
synergistically combining a bacteria-based hydrogen production method with
excess organic waste from Arrowhead's winery. The excess organic matter
provides a feedstock for the bacteria-based hydrogen bioreactor being
installed by NanoLogix.
The production of hydrogen is an increasingly common and important
procedure in the world today. Production of hydrogen in the U.S. alone
currently amounts to about 3 billion cubic feet per year, with output likely
to increase. Uses for the produced hydrogen are varied, ranging from uses in
welding, in production of hydrochloric acid, and for reduction of metallic
ores. An increasingly important use of hydrogen, however, is in the
production of alternative fuels for machinery, such as motor vehicles.
Successful use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel can provide substantial
benefits to the world at large. This is important not only in that hydrogen
can be formed without dependence on the location of specific oils or other
ground resources, but in that burning of hydrogen for fuel is atmospherically
clean. Essentially, no carbon dioxide or greenhouse gasses are produced.
Thus, production of hydrogen as a fuel source can have great impact on the
world at large.
NanoLogix recently announced that preliminary data and results of a study
which confirms laboratory proof-of-concept measurements have shown it possible
to generate hydrogen in high yields via the use and adaptation of its
intellectual property. In this study, the bioreactor produced biogas
consisting of 50% hydrogen by volume, without any trace of methane.

About NanoLogix
NanoLogix, Inc., formerly known as Infectech (http://www.infectech.com),
is a technology application innovator of biogas products and services designed
to assist in worldwide energy independence and reduce pollution from
renewable, environmentally-friendly energy sources. NanoLogix is also engaged
in the research and development of diagnostic test kits designed to be used
for the rapid identification of infectious human diseases. The Company's
patents span the identification and antibiotic sensitivity testing of 34
disease-producing bacteria, including M. tuberculosis (TB), Mycobacterium
avium-intracellulare (MAI), pseudomonas, and nocardia. These bacteria are
cited as prominent causes of morbidity and mortality in patients with cancer,
cystic fibrosis, and AIDS. Additionally, NanoLogix owns a patent for the
nontoxic induction of apoptosis in cancer cells utilizing hydrophobic
hydrocarbons. Apoptosis is a method for inducing a genetically based induction
of "cell suicide" in cells. The Company's 31 patents can be viewed by visiting
http://www.infectech.com/intellectual_property.

About Arrowhead Wine Cellars, Inc.
Arrowhead Wine Cellars, formerly Mobilia Fruit Farms, was established in
the mid 1920s by Charles Mobilia when he arrived in the United States from
Italy. Today, Nick and Kathy Mobilia own the 250-acre fruit farm where they
grow 12 varieties of grapes, sweet and sour cherries, and peaches. Mobilia
Fruit Farms is known around the region for their Frozen Pitted Sour Cherries
and their outstanding fresh grape juice that is used for home winemaking,
drinking, and that is sold to 39 different commercial wineries across the
country. In 1998 Nick opened Arrowhead Wine Cellars after realizing that
other wineries across the country were producing award-winning wines from his
juice. Arrowhead Wines strives to create the finest wines possible. Arrowhead
Wine Cellars is located on the picturesque shores of Lake Erie where Native
American tribes crafted precision arrowheads and thrived on the fertile soil.

This press release contains statements, which may constitute "forward-
looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding
the intent, belief or current expectations of NanoLogix, Inc., and members of
its management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based.
Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements
are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties,
and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such
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that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-
statements include fluctuation of operating results, the ability to compete
successfully and the ability to complete before-mentioned transactions. The
company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking
statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated
events or changes to future operating results.




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