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Cortex to Raise $14.2 Million in Registered Direct Offering.


IRVINE, Calif. -- Cortex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (AMEX AMEX

See: American Stock Exchange
: COR) announced that it has obtained commitments from several institutional investors to purchase shares of its common stock and warrants to purchase common stock in a registered direct offering for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $14.2 million. Under the terms of the transaction, Cortex expects to sell an aggregate of approximately 7.075 million shares of its common stock and warrants to purchase approximately 2.83 million shares of common stock. The warrants will have an exercise price of $2.64 per share and, subject to the terms therein, will be exercisable at any time after the six-month anniversary of the closing of the transaction and before the fifth anniversary of the closing of the transaction. The closing of the offering is expected to take place on August 29, 2007, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions including final approval for listing of the shares of common stock (including shares of common stock underlying the warrants) by The American Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

Stock exchange in the U.S. Originally known as “the Curb,” it began as an outdoor marketplace in New York City c. 1850. It moved indoors to its present location in the Wall Street area in 1921.
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 Securities LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 acted as lead placement agent and Rodman & Renshaw, LLC acted as co-placement agent in connection with the transaction.

Cortex plans to use the net proceeds Net Proceeds

The amount received after all costs are deducted from the sale of a piece of property or security.

Notes:
In the case of an investor selling a security, net proceeds represent the proceeds from the sale minus any trading costs (i.e. commissions).
 from this financing to accelerate development of its AMPAKINE[R] technology, licensing activities, working capital, capital expenditures and other general corporate purposes.

A shelf registration statement (File No. 333-138844) relating to these securities has been declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission. This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any jurisdiction in which such an offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. Any offer of these securities will be solely by means of a prospectus included in the registration statement and any prospectus supplement that may be issued with respect to such offering. Copies of the final prospectus Final Prospectus

A legal document stating the price of a newly issued security, the delivery date, and other facts that are important for investors.

Notes:
The final prospectus must be given to every investor who purchases a new issue of registered securities.
, including the prospectus supplement when filed, can be obtained at the Securities and Exchange Commission's website, www.sec.gov, or from Cortex.

Cortex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Cortex, located in Irvine, California, is a neuroscience company focused on novel drug therapies for neurological and psychiatric disorders. Cortex is pioneering a class of proprietary pharmaceuticals called AMPAKINE compounds, which act to increase the strength of signals at connections between brain cells. The loss of these connections is thought to be responsible for memory and behavior problems in Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease (ăls`hī'mərz, ôls–), degenerative disease of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex that leads to atrophy of the brain and senile dementia. . Many psychiatric diseases, including schizophrenia, occur as a result of imbalances in the brain's neurotransmitter neurotransmitter, chemical that transmits information across the junction (synapse) that separates one nerve cell (neuron) from another nerve cell or a muscle. Neurotransmitters are stored in the nerve cell's bulbous end (axon).  system. These imbalances may be improved by using the AMPAKINE technology. Cortex has an alliance with N.V. Organon or·ga·non or or·ga·num
n. pl. or·ga·nons or or·ga·nums or or·ga·na
1. An organ.

2. A set of principles for use in scientific investigation.



organon

pl. organa [Gr.] organ.
 for the treatment of schizophrenia The concept of a cure as such in the treatment of schizophrenia remains controversial, as there is no consensus on the definition of "treatment" in the case of schizophrenia, although some criteria for the remission of symptoms have recently been suggested.  and depression. In December 2006 Cortex terminated the research collaboration with Servier enabling Cortex to pursue the use of AMPAKINE compounds in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases neurodegenerative diseases

diseases characterized by neurodegeneration. Lesions are microscopic only but in chronic disease with massive involvement there may be grossly visible atrophy of affected nervous tissue.
 on a global basis. Servier retained the right to select up to three compounds developed during the collaboration for further development for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Cortex may receive additional milestones and royalties if either Organon or Servier is successful in developing and commercializing AMPAKINE compounds. For additional information regarding Cortex, please visit Cortex Pharmaceuticals' Website at www.cortexpharm.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Note -- This press release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the anticipated consummation of the offering and the anticipated use of proceeds from the offering, the accuracy of which are necessarily subject to risks and uncertainties, all of which are difficult or impossible to predict accurately and many of which are beyond the control of Cortex, all as more fully described in the risk factors and other matters set forth in Cortex's Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K

A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information.


Form 10-K

See 10-K.
 for the year ended December 31, 2006, and Cortex's other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the prospectus and any accompanying prospectus supplement, relating to this offering. Cortex disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
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