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Creative Biogene

Creative Biogene is the leading global client service and solutions provider for scientific research, and is committed to the development, manufacture and purification of recombinant adenoviruses, adeno-associated virus (AAV) and lentivirus for gene delivery and gene knock down. With above 20 years of gene delivery tools development experience, Creative Biogene is specialized in providing gene delivery and gene knock down services that cover the full scope of biotechnology needs of early drug discovery and drug development.

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45-16 Ramsey Road Shirley, New York, NY 11967, United States
+1 631 624 4882

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