Search results for "antibodies" in Articles / App Notes

Article Patenting Prospects for Cell-Based Therapies
The history of biomedical advances over the past 50 years has focused predominantly of increasing complexity, from small-molecule therapeutics to antibodies, cytokines, blood-clotting factors, and pro…

Article Biopharma in 2015: A Year for Approvals and Innovations
…dic Counter-Current Chromatography Purification Strategies to Process 5 g/L Titers of Monoclonal Antibodies Trends in Single-use Bioreactors Process economy and production capacity using sin…

Article Register to the Chromatography + Filtration Virtual Summit 2024
Agenda Day 1: - Chromatography for antibodies and antibody variants Day 2: - Chromatography for recombinant proteins - Filtration for antibodies and other recombinant proteins Da…

Article Reimagining Affordable Biosimilars
For example, the glycosylation profile of antibodies made by a single Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell line will have several dozen forms of glycan-patterns. Each glycosylated variant of the antibody …

Article Modeling the Degradation of mAb Therapeutics
This is particularly true for monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), which account for most commercial biopharmaceuticals today. Both physical effects such as aggregation and chemical modifications (e.g., frag…

Article Recent Advances in the Use of Exoglycosidases to Improve Structural Profiling of N-glycans from Biologic Drugs
For example, the time needed to achieve enzymatic deglycosylation of monoclonal antibodies has been reduced by nearly two orders of magnitude. Certain products (e.g., Rapid PNGase F, New England Biola…

Article The Challenge of Disruptive Technologies in Bioprocessing
“The use of mAbs for Alzheimer’s disease (Biogen), influenza (VIR), or as neutralizing antibodies for HIV (JustBio) are examples where such demand could come up,” Jagschies says. Other drivers …

Article Development and Future of Protein A Chromatography Technology: Q&A with Jonathan Royce, Business Leader Chromatography Resins, Cytiva
This week Process Development Forum talks about Protein A with Jonathan Royce, business leader for Cytiva chromatography resins.    mAb purification platforms are very well established, and …

Article N-Glycan Analysis of Biotherapeutic Proteins
More than half of all biotherapeutics are glycosylated (2), including monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), Fc-fusion proteins, clotting factors, and cytokines such as erythropoietin. Of these, mAbs represent…

Article Cost Considerations Drive Lean Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are the most common and most well-known class of biopharmaceuticals. As of February 2017, FDA lists 68 approved mAbs, and approvals have been increasing each year since th…

Show All Results

Previous PageNext Page