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Article Perfusion N-1 – A Way to Improve the Fed-Batch Production Process
Click here to read more >> In this article, we show how the conventional N-1 seed train step was replaced by a high-density perfusion and how the production bioreactor can be seeded at a 10-fol…

Article A Small-Scale Model to Increase Yield in Cell Culture Perfusion of mAb at Large Scale
Perfusion continues to be one such operating mode that lends itself to adding benefit at the manufacturing scale while adding complexity to the small-scale approach.

Article A Small-Scale Model to Increase Yield in Cell Culture Perfusion of mAbs at Large Scale
Perfusion continues to be one such operating mode that lends itself to adding benefit at the manufacturing scale while adding complexity to the small-scale approach.

Article A Small-Scale Model to Increase Yield in Cell Culture Perfusion of mAbs at Large Scale
Click here to learn more >> We have developed a reliable small-scale model for a monoclonal antibody (mAb) perfusion process using TPP® TubeSpin® Bioreactor tubes and the ReadyToProcess WAVE 25 R…

Article Tools for Continuous Bioprocessing Development
However, continuous culture operation, in all its forms--chemostat, turbidostat, and perfusion--can support metabolic flux analysis for increased process understanding (see sidebar). Continuous perfus…

Article Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
While only a few approved biologic products in the market—less than 10%, according to estimates by Eric Langer, managing partner, BioPlan Associates—are manufactured through perfusion or continuous do…

Article Unifying Continuous Biomanufacturing Operations
Currently, approximately 20 FDA-approved biologic products are made using perfusion, according to a comment during INTERPHEX 2017 from Parrish Galliher, chief technology officer, upstream, at Cytiva. …

Article Biomanufacturing: Demand for Continuous Bioprocessing Increasing
Continuous processing upstream has been around for decades as perfusion (e.g., fiber-based perfusion bioreactors for fused-cell hybridoma culture in the 1980s). But that’s essentially the only continu…

Article Cell-Culture Advances Test Bioreactor Performance Models
Continuous considerations In the past, continuous processing in perfusion mode was generally limited to cell-culture processes involving sensitive products that degrade under conventional batch …

Article Analytical Considerations for Successful Upstream Process Development with Spivey and Lane
Topics covered include:  1:47 - Where the industry is headed with real-time analysis  3:17 - Scaling up  4:57 - Cell perfusion  7:16 - Criti…

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