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Article A Plastic Pipeline for Commercial Bioprocessing?
Less than two-thirds use disposable chromatography systems and less than half use disposable perfusion devices.  All product types evaluated in the survey—except sampling systems—ar…

Article Making the Move to Continuous Chromatography
Continuous chromatography systems are designed to be loaded continuously, which is a useful approach when the purification step is connected to an upstream perfusion bioreactor. There are several diff…

Article What You Need to Know about Continuous Processing
There is a lot of interest around continuous biomanufacturing, and it is expected to have a significant impact on the biomanufacturing industry over the next few years. Continuous processing can hel…

Article 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…

Article Cost Considerations Drive Lean Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Alternatively, upstream process scale-up can make use of perfusion reactors, which use a constant supply of cell-culture media while removing unwanted byproducts throughout a prolonged production run …

Article Automating Bioprocesses
There are several licensed products that use a continuous perfusion process upstream, but downstream continuous processing is still evolving. The control strategy and automation are important in conti…

Poster Effects of feeding strategy on CHO cell performance in fed-batch cultures
ActiPro cell culture production medium is intended to be used in combination with Cell Boost 7a and 7b supplements to enhance recombinant protein production in fed-batch or perfusion processes. This…

Article Safety Drives Innovation in Animal-Component-Free Cell-Culture Media Technology
Advances in cell culture media technology have helped achieve safer biologics. By Tom Fletcher, Holden Harris Regulatory expectations for cell-culture-based biologics production processes ch…

Article Managing Biomanufacturing Capacity Expectations
Despite these benefits, concentrated fed-batch used more perfusion and feed media, required numerous filters, and also overloaded downstream processes, causing filter fouling in some cases. The yields…

Poster Integration of continuous upstream and downstream operations in mAb production
Process intensification is gaining interest as a strategy to reduce production costs, while improving product quality and throughput in the manufacturing of biopharmaceuticals. For a competitive pro…

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