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Fermentation for the Future
In addition, the system is not limited to the production of small proteins and peptides, as is the case with microbial fermentation, and it is also readily scalable, according to Sutro.
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Ligand-Binding Assays and the Determination of Biosimilarity
During biosimilar development, it is necessary to demonstrate that the physicochemical properties, efficacy, and safety (e.g., immunogenicity) of the biosimilar are similar to those of the …
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Optimizing Resin Performance with Disposable Chromatography Solutions
Although the initial uptake of single-use chromatography solutions has been relatively slow, an increased need for higher-capacity resins and the demand for smaller batches has made disposable chrom…
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Concentrating Feed—an Applicable Approach to Improve Antibody Production
In this study, the authors evaluated different approaches to prepare highly concentrated feed media for fed-batch Chinese hamster ovary cell culture. By raising the pH or by adding surfactants, the fe…
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Biopharma Moves to Integrated, Single-Use, Downstream Processing
Suppliers see challenges to the adoption of single-use technologies for downstream processing as opportunities.
A lack of single-use technologies
The greatest barrier for adoption …
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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…
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Bioprocessing Advances in Vaccine Manufacture
In the BioPlan study, vendors were asked if they provide sufficiently scalable single-use disposables and techniques. Overall, 53% of the industry considers scale to be a significant adoption restrict…