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Article Single-use Bioreactors Have Reached the Big Time
He notes that often for multiproduct facilities with up to 2000 L per bioreactor train, single-use systems are more attractive, while stainless steel or hybrid approaches are typically better suited f…

Article Automating Bioprocesses
Automation of stainless-steel systems and single-use systems differs in complexity. By Jennifer Markarian Both upstream and downstream biopharmaceutical processes have conventionally used st…

Article Improving Process-Scale Chromatography
In the immediate future, downstream bioprocessing will likely involve hybrid solutions with both single-use and stainless-steel equipment and limited linkage of unit operations. While there are no…

Article Advanced Technologies Facilitate Scale-up and Technology Transfer
“For established facilities, modular processing units enable a quick and easy transition to the hybrid facility format, while for new facilities, they are making the fully flexible single-use facility…

Article Use of Multivariate Data Analysis in Bioprocessing
A hybrid electronic tongue system based on the various potentiometric/voltammetric sensors and appropriate MVDA techniques has been used to provide correct qualitative and quantitative classification …

Article Ligand-Binding Assays and the Determination of Biosimilarity
BLI also allows for hybrid binding for quantitative ELISA-like binding determinations, which may be applicable for PK/PD bioanalytical analyses, according to Sadick. Selection and design challenge…

Article Challenges and Trends in Biopharma Facility Design
This [trend] ranges from hybrid concepts, where stainless steel and single use are both used for production, to almost completely single-use, fluid-path approaches. In my opinion, the coming years…

Article Q&As with Industry Leaders
Discovering the unknown: How does in silico process development change PD scientists’ work? Jeanne Linke Northrop, BioPharm International Nora Ketterer, Manager, Modeling Services…

Article Comparing Protein A Resins for Monoclonal Antibody Purification
The methodology for the production of monoclonal antibodies from a cell line by hybridization of mouse myeloma and mouse spleen cells from an immunized donor was first published in 1975 (1). As a tech…

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