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Preclinical Evaluation of Product Related Impurities and Variants
This may be attributed to the complexities related to the use of cell lines, media formulation, and other bioprocessing steps that are prone to variability to varying degrees (4).
The inherent …
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Bioburden Entry Points in Downstream Processing
If you work in bioprocessing, you are no doubt aware of the need to prevent bioburden entry and proliferation, and reduce the complexity of the equipment and processes involved. Anastasia Lolas, for…
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Rapid Process Development of a CIEX Step for a Biosimilar
A cation exchange (CIEX) chromatographic step was developed as part of a collaborative project, where expertise in the field of downstream purification and bioprocessing was combined with specific bio…
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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…
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Automated In-Line Buffer Preparation from Ready-Made Stock Solutions in a mAb Process Step
Buffer preparation is both time-and space-consuming and can easily become a challenge in biomanufacturing. This application note describes a lean approach to buffer preparation by implementing in-li…
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Immediate, Flexible Capacity with Hydrated Buffers and Process Liquids
Historically, bioprocessing facilities have prepared buffers and process liquids in-house as a core activity. However, trends suggested buffer fluid preparation is one area seeing increase activity in…
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Sources of Bioburden You Might Have Missed
In this new blog-article, potential bioburden sources in bioprocessing are discussed and ways to address the risks.
Read more here
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Downstream Processing for Cell-Based Therapies
Rafiq, MEng, PhD, CEng, CSci, is associate professor of Cell & Gene Therapy Bioprocessing at the University College London, WC1E 6BT, UK.
Fernanda Masri is an account manager at Sartorius Sted…
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Single-use Bioreactors Have Reached the Big Time
Suppliers of single-use bioreactors continue to work closely with customers to address changing needs, such as those for next-generation cell- and gene-therapies and continuous bioprocessing.
“The…
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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 …