Search results for " single-use" in Articles / App Notes
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				Process Chromatography: Continuous Optimization
								The main driver for new matrices is the wish for pre-sterilized single-use materials that offer both process economy and performance. 
	As suppliers expand their portfolios of resins to enable effic…								
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				Hybrid Bioprocessing: A Q&A with Andrew Sinclair
								In my view, it's where within the manufacturing process, there are a combination of single-use (SU) materials and re-usable materials in contact with the process and associated fluids. This often refe…								
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				Accelerated flavivirus vaccine production with modern tools and solutions
								By allowing for quick startup and changeover between productions, single-use technologies provide the flexibility required to quickly adapt to market needs. For downstream processing, modern chromatog…								
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				Efficient concentration of a low-titer bovine IgG with high recovery in low volume
								The use of ReadyCircuit™ single-use assemblies allowed for aseptic connectivity of the filtration  device. Filtration was performed using ReadyToProcess™ hollow fiber filter cartridges. The described …								
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				Biopharma in 2016: Higher Quality Drugs, Less Expensive Manufacturing
								This includes single-use technology, which has been shown to reduce capital and operating costs by 40%-50%,1 and modular and flexible manufacturing systems, which are seen by many as a way for biophar…								
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				Validation of the production of influenza virus in ReadyToProcess WAVE™ 25 bioreactor system
								
	This application note describes the validation of the single-use ReadyToProcess WAVE 25 rocking bioreactor system in production of influenza virus from Vero cells in microcarrier-based cultures. A 2…								
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				Perfusion in the 21st Century
								Perfusion processes are also seen as better suited to meet the needs of flexible, often single-use, multiproduct manufacturing facilities. Such manufacturing sites generally have smaller reactors and …								
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				Managing Biomanufacturing Capacity Expectations
								BioPlan found that the development of more efficient single-use products, better downstream purification technologies, the introduction of continuous downstream operations, and increased modularizatio…								
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				Aseptic Processing: Keeping it Safe
								Other product contact parts, such as pumps or needles, are often dedicated to their specific processes, says Singh, but “even in these operations, single-use systems are being introduced.” 
	The int…								
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				Risk Assessment and Mitigation in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
								BioPharm: Does the use of single-use systems (SUS) and/or equipment present any specific challenges or considerations when performing a risk assessment? 
	AstraZeneca: The use of SUS removes some of…