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Mapping a Route for Cell and Gene Therapy Process Development
While cell and gene therapies differ in many ways, some of the best practices for process development and validation are similar.
By Cynthia A. Challener
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Achieving Process Balance with Perfusion Bioreactors
Advances in single-use technologies, sensors, and cell retention systems facilitate processes designed for the long run.
By Cynthia A. Challener
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The Challenge of Disruptive Technologies in Bioprocessing
Other drivers relate to gaps in process performance, for example, “the notorious weakness of harvesting technologies in the face of the ever-increasing biomass from highly productive mammalian cell cu…
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Impact of Media Components on CQAs of Monoclonal Antibodies
The authors review how media components modulate the quality of monoclonal antibody products.
By Anurag Rathore, Rajinder Kaur, Dipankar Borgayari
Recombinant protein products have…
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Being Thorough When Transferring Technology
Communication and taking the time to develop the process are key to successful transfer and scale up of biologics.
By Susan Haigney
Editor's note: The following is an extended version of the…
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Generating a Fully Processed Antibody
The authors outline cell-line development and process scale-up for an antibody program in which the antibody requires additional processing by a site-specific enzyme for correct functionality.
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An Integrated Approach to Ensure the Viral Safety of Biotherapeutics
Testing product and process intermediates alone is helpful, but does not provide a complete solution to viral safety. This article proposes integrated solutions for systemic and proactive viral risk m…
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Tools for Continuous Bioprocessing Development
The primary technology hurdle for existing microbioreactors is the development of high-throughput means for continuous fluid addition and harvesting with cell retention capable of supplying up to 100 …
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Host-Cell Protein Measurement and Control
Jun 01, 2015
By Fengqiang Wang, PhD, Daisy Richardson, Mohammed Shameem
BioPharm International
Volume 28, Issue 6, pg 32–38
Host-cell proteins (HCPs) constitute a major part of proce…
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Re-use of Protein A Resin: Fouling and Economics
Mar 01, 2015
By Anurag S. Rathore, Mili Pathak, Guijun Ma, Daniel G. Bracewell
BioPharm International
Volume 3, Issue 28
In the past two decades, Protein A affinity chromatography ha…