Posted Dec. 31, 2012 at 7:51 a.m.
Research Triangle Park, N.C. — EntoGenetics, started with the help of a $22,500 Business Development Loan from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center and a recipient of an NC IDEA Funds grant, has entered a development partnership with a well-known Florida maker of musical instrument strings.
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Research Triangle Park, N.C. — EntoGenetics, started with the help of a $22,500 Business Development Loan from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center and a recipient of an NC IDEA Funds grant, has entered a development partnership with a well-known Florida maker of musical instrument strings.
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