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Article Fermentation for the Future
Improving efficiency, value chain, quality, and protein complexity with advanced bioprocess development. Jan 01, 2015 By Cynthia Challener, PhD Microorganisms—bacteria and yeast—have b…

Article Ligand-Binding Assays and the Determination of Biosimilarity
Matthew Reuter, biotherapeutics business development with PerkinElmer, adds, “These novel nonradiometric homogenous no-wash platforms aid in assay transferability, reproducibility, scalability, and ov…

Article Optimizing Resin Performance with Disposable Chromatography Solutions
They appreciate the convenience, flexibility, and scalability that they offer, and in the case of OPUS, the ability to pack any media at any bed height. We are definitely seeing growth as well as dema…

Article Concentrating Feed—an Applicable Approach to Improve Antibody Production
To test the scalability as well as to remove the negative effects from the high pH feed media, 7-L bioreactors were used to run cell line A process with pH control. The profiles of viable cell density…

Article Biopharma Moves to Integrated, Single-Use, Downstream Processing
For those technologies that are available, she adds, scalability, performance, and cost are typical limitations. Chromatography is the last purification unit operation to move to disposability and…

Article Novel Vaccine Technologies Meet the Need for Pandemic and Therapeutic Solutions
New approaches to vaccine production are targeting rapid supply for pandemic situations and broadly effective therapeutic treatments. Following the 2009 outbreak of the H1N1 pandem…

Article Bioprocessing Advances in Vaccine Manufacture
Advances in techniques and single-use systems are revolutionizing vaccine manufacturing. The vaccine industry, particularly, in major Western markets, continues to be dominated by a few majo…

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