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Article Unifying Continuous Biomanufacturing Operations
The success of a truly integrated continuous processing platform relies on the collaborative efforts of upstream and downstream specialists. By Randi Hernandez When human cells travel throug…

Article Real Time Continuous Microbiological Monitoring
Laser-induced fluorescence, a rapid microbiology method for real-time airborne particle and microbial monitoring, enhances sterility assurance in pharmaceutical manufacturing. By Claudio Denoya …

Article Tools for Continuous Bioprocessing Development
It requires long-term cultures, and places greater stress on sterile interfaces for the continuous in-flow and out-flow of medium and cells. For continuous perfusion processes to be efficient, the …

Article Gene Therapies Push Viral Vector Production
Gene Therapies Push Viral Vector Production Viral vectors show promise as a delivery mechanism for gene therapy, but which virus types are commercially viable? By Feliza Miraso…

Article Mapping a Route for Cell and Gene Therapy Process Development
While cell and gene therapies differ in many ways, some of the best practices for process development and validation are similar. By Cynthia A. Challener …

Article Automating Bioprocesses
To get the reliability and accuracy needed for certain processes, some manufacturers are choosing to use traditional sensors inserted into the process in a plastic, sterile sleeve; these sensors are s…

Article Design and Qualification of Single-Use Systems
The author provides a review of the concepts of design and qualification that apply to single-use systems. By Jerold M. Martin Single-use technologies (SUT) have made significant inroads in …

Article Adherent Cell Culture in Biopharmaceutical Applications: The Cell-Detachment Challenge
The necessity to detach cells from a culture substrate during cell harvesting remains one of the most challenging steps in a cell-culture process. By Marcos Simon, Juan J. Giner-Casares Cell…

Article Quality by Design and Extractable and Leachable Testing
The author discusses the various ways in which a quality-by-design program can enhance the extractable and leachable assessment of a drug product. Feb 01, 2015 By Anthony Grilli BioPharm…

Article Trends in Single-use Bioreactors
Representatives from industry supplier companies address innovations, reliability, barriers to adoption, and the role of singIe-use bioreactors in bioprocessing. By: Randi Hernandez Whil…

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