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Article HTPD: Optimizing a mAb Chromatography Polishing Step
Development of robust purification processes requires significant time and resources. In addition, steadily increasing demands from regulatory authorities for better understanding and control of man…

Article A Platform Approach to Purification of Antibody Fragments
Antibody fragments constitute a promising class of biopharmaceutical products. As compared with full length antibodies, their fragments have unique properties that make them favorable for certain th…

Article ReadyToProcess™ Prepacked Columns
ReadyToProcess columns are high-performance bioprocessing columns prepacked with a range of bioprocess resin and are supplied ready for use. As a supplier of both the chromatography resin and the pr…

Article Antibody Fragments and Their Purification by Protein L Affinity Chromatography
Antibodies and related proteins comprise one of the largest and fastest-growing classes of protein pharmaceuticals. A majority of such molecules are monoclonal antibodies; however, many new entities…

Article Optimizing Cation-Exchange Chromatography with High-Throughput Process Development for mAb Purification
Optimization of each phase in a chromatographic cycle has a positive impact on productivity. By Anna Grönberg An important area of focus for the biopharma industry is the elucidation and dev…

Article High-Throughput Process Development in an Historical Environment
Two different novel multimodal polishing Capto™ ImpRes resins were evaluated and the optimal ligand density was identified to provide best aggregate clearance and largest operating space. In addit…

Article The use of Xcellerex™ mixing system as slurry tank when packing chromatography columns
The mixer was used with the Intelligent Packing concept of AxiChrom columns for packing Capto™ adhere ImpRes. Click here to download the complete app note.

Article Addressing the Challenges in Downstream Processing Today and Tomorrow
Newer classes of biotherapies will require innovations in processing technology. By Glen R. Bolton, Bernard N. Violand, Richard S. Wright, Shujun Sun, Khurram M. Sunasara, Kathleen Watson, Johna…

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