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Article New Selection Guide: Ion Exchange Chromatography Columns and Resins
Use these decision trees to find the most appropriate resin for your needs. Download

Article Interpreting Protein Binding Capacities for Chromatography Resins
Click here to read more >> Comparing the protein-binding capacities of resins from different suppliers is not straightforward because different methods may have been used and these methods are n…

Article Sanitization of AxiChrom™ Columns Packed with Chromatography Resin
This study evaluates sanitization methods based on 1 M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) as sanitization agent using methodology previously developed for peracetic acid (PAA).   Access study data here…

Resource A Route to Deeper Process Understanding—Studying Resin Variability Using a Process Characterization Kit
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Resource Studying Resin Variability Using a Process Characterization Kit: A Route to Deeper Process Understanding
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Article Process Chromatography: Continuous Optimization
Suppliers of chromatography resins are developing new resin chemistries and binding mechanisms to meet this need. Several interaction modes There are four major chromatographic techniques employed…

Article A Look at the Affinity Chromatography Landscape
In addition to more base-tolerant resins, the selection of Protein A-based affinity resins has expanded to include resins with increased capacity and improved homogeneity of the chromatography beads, …

Article Implementation of Raw Material Control Strategies in the Manufacture of Single-Use Bioprocessing Containers
Typical resins used in multilayer films include, but are not limited to, variants of polyethylene (PE) (e.g., low-density polyethylene [LDPE], linear low-density polyethylene [LLDPE], ultralow-density…

Article Improving Process-Scale Chromatography
New resin chemistries New chromatography resins and chromatography ligands are constantly being developed, according to Lotta Ljungqvist, head of bioprocess R&D for Cytiva. She points to several n…

Article Making the Move to Continuous Chromatography
The manufacturer just needs the right equipment and expertise; the processes use the same buffers and resins as used in their current batch processes,” he says. “Ultimately, if you want to work faster…

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