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Improving Process-Scale Chromatography
Advances in technology are increasing the productivity and efficiency of commercial-scale chromatography bioprocesses.
By Cynthia Challener, PhD
Chromatography is a crucial step in the purif…
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Safety Drives Innovation in Animal-Component-Free Cell-Culture Media Technology
…ort-time (HTST), ultraviolet (UV), and gamma radiation
• Removal—Filtration with 20-50nm membranes
• Strategic sourcing—All materials from reduced risk sources.
Although avo…
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CMOs Continue to Improve Overall Biomanufacturing Performance
Better process development is creating industry benchmarks for bioprocessing.
By Eric Langer
Biomanufacturing efficiency is on everyone’s minds, being the single most important area of focus…
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Aseptic Processing: Keeping it Safe
By Randi Hernandez, BioPharm International
Humans represent the greatest risk for microbial contamination in an aseptic process.
Aseptic processing has garnered some increased scrutiny…
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A Bright Future for the Plasma Fractionation Industry
There is still a very bright future for the plasma fractionation industry. That was one of the conclusions reached when the 9th Plasma Product Biotechnology (PPB) meeting ended on the beautiful isla…
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Optimization of Protein Expression in Escherichia Coli
May 01, 2015
By Siavash Bashiri, David Vikström, Nurzian Ismail
BioPharm International
Volume 28, Issue 5
Production of proteins for manufacturing therapeutics and pharmaceuticals is a c…
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Re-use of Protein A Resin: Fouling and Economics
Mar 01, 2015
By Anurag S. Rathore, Mili Pathak, Guijun Ma, Daniel G. Bracewell
BioPharm International
Volume 3, Issue 28
In the past two decades, Protein A affinity chromatography ha…
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SEC in the Modern Downstream Purification Process
Mar 01, 2015
By R. Christopher Manzari, J. Kevin O'Donnell
BioPharm International
Volume 3, Issue 28
Since the introduction of commercial chromatography resins approximately six de…
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Concentration and Diafiltration of Cell-Derived, Live Influenza Virus Using 750 C Hollow Fiber Filter Cartridge
Cross flow filtration (CFF) is a technique extensively used in vaccine production and particularly in influenza vaccine manufacturing. In contrast to normal flow (dead-end) filtration (NFF), the fee…
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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…