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Unifying Continuous Biomanufacturing Operations
Downstream continuous purification has seen some success as well, mostly through the integration of various chromatography column sequences. But the continuous production of biologics in a closed, tot…
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Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
They also note that continuous capture typically requires sterile chromatography columns. “For downstream polishing steps, the infancy of multi-column chromatography systems is a limitation,” they add…
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Analyzing Proteins Using SEC, MALS, and UHPLC
…molecular standards is not effective unless the proteins under study have similar conformations and column interactions as those of the standards. The combination of SEC with downstream light scatter…
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Evaluating the Use of Continuous Chromatography
…tion step is connected to an upstream perfusion or fed-batch bioreactor, and, by having two or more columns in the loading zone, you can overload the first column [because] any product/target molecul…
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Optimizing Cation-Exchange Chromatography with High-Throughput Process Development for mAb Purification
An example illustrating the use of HTPD and DoE to optimize the first polishing step for a mAb of interest is discussed herein, and the roles of both HTPD 96-well filter plates and mini-columns are hi…
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HT Multi-Product Liquid Chromatography for Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies
CIEF usually is performed on commercial capillary electrophoresis instruments, which have a 20–60 cm long capillary and on-column ultraviolet (UV) absorbance detector. Imaged CIEF, or iCIEF, which use…
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Reducing Cross-Contamination Risks in Process Chromatography
Preparatory and post-processing steps such as column packing, validation of packed-bed efficiency, verification of endotoxin clearance, unpacking, cleaning of unpacked columns, etc., can also be elimi…
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Improving Process-Scale Chromatography
Capacity in a capture step such as Protein A is critical in reducing cost and increasing the ease of use through reductions in column size, buffer usage, and overall footprint of the unit operation,” …
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Downstream Processing Continues to Worry CMOs
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Chromatography and ultrafiltration
When it comes to specific steps that contribute to downstream-related capacity constraints, chromatography columns continue to be…
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Using Quality by Design to Develop Robust Chromatographic Methods
The column screening strategy employed in our laboratories and for the examples discussed here encompasses four stationary phases; two organic solvents; and acidic, neutral, and basic aqueous mobile p…