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Article Selection Guide: Columns and Resins for Antibody Purification and Immunoprecipitation
Polyclonal antibodies, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), and antibody fragments are usually purified by affinity chromatography. Resins containing an immobilized ligand (e.g., protein A, protein G, or p…

Article Chromatography Scale-Up: Don’t Get Tied Down by Bed Height
Click here to read the article >>   When scaling, you can make better use of existing chromatography columns while avoiding overcapacity.  Keeping a constant residence time is a well-est…

Article Capacity and Performance of a Next Generation Protein A Chromatography Resin
The resin exhibits improved capacity over its predecessor MabSelect SuRe™ products, while maintaining purification performance. This application note demonstrates the binding capacity and purification…

Article Efficient Cleaning-In-Place Methods for Protein-Based Antibody Affinity Chromatography Resins
This whitepaper discusses cleaning of affinity resins intended for use in the purification of monoclonal antibodies and antibody fragments, for example, Fab fragments. Various cleaning strategies and …

Article 3rd BioProcessing Asia Preview: Q&A with John Curling
The 3rd BioProcessing Asia conference will take place November 12-15, 2018 on Langkawi, Malaysia. This week, Bioprocess Development Forum talks with John Curling, Conference Chair, about the upcomin…

Article Process Development: What May Lie Ahead in 2018?
…n antibodies, which are often more potent and more specific than traditional monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Such next-gen antibodies include antibody drug conjugates, engineered antibodies, bispecific…

Article Roadmap Leads to Innovative Biomanufacturing Strategies
The initial emphasis of the Biomanufacturing Technology Roadmap has been on the manufacture of recombinant proteins and, even more specifically, on monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). With successive …

Article Current Innovations and Practices To Address Microbial Contamination in Downstream Bioprocessing
Bioburden control is an area of serious concern for anyone making mAbs or other biologicals. Manufacturers’ efforts to avoid microbial contamination are today being complemented by development…

Article Sources of Bioburden You Might Have Missed
A problem with traditional mAb manufacturing is that there are so many potential entry points for microbial contamination. There are, however, ways to shut the door on contamination. The risk …

Article Reconciling Sensor Communication Gaps
By Angelo DePalma, Ph.D. Process analytical technology (PAT), quality by design, and individual company- or process-centric quality initiatives are driving the development of bioprocess sensors …

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