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Article Navigating Data Integrity in the Modern Lab
Navigating Data Integrity in the Modern Lab The importance of both technology and people in the modern laboratory. By Amber Lowry Understand…

Article Evaluating Surface Cleanliness Using a Risk-Based Approach
Evaluating Surface Cleanliness Using a Risk-Based Approach Rinse sample analysis or visual inspection can be correlated to surface cleanliness to replace surface sampling. By Elizabeth Rivera…

Article Modeling and Miniaturization: Key Topics at Successful HTPD Conference
Modeling and miniaturization were two key take-home messages from the 4th High Throughput Process Development (HTPD) conference organized in October 2017 in Toledo, Spain. The conference brought tog…

Article Avoiding Investigational Failures and Discrepancies
Avoiding Investigational Failures and Discrepancies Investigational failures and discrepancies can be avoided through the proper execution and documentation of investigations. By Walt Murray,…

Article Will My Buffers Work When Using an Inline Conditioning System?
The system can be used off-line as a standalone central buffer preparation station to feed different processes in the facility or in-line connected to a chromatography column using a built-in chromato…

Article Best Practices for Data Integrity
Best Practices for Data Integrity Optimize practices and meet requirements using electronic data integrity systems. By Jennifer Markarian Maintainin…

Article Automated In-Line Buffer Preparation from Ready-Made Stock Solutions in a mAb Process Step
To further reduce the time and space required, ready-made stock solutions delivered in disposable bags were connected directly to the Inline Conditioning system and feedback regulation of the final bu…

Article Unifying Continuous Biomanufacturing Operations
The success of a truly integrated continuous processing platform relies on the collaborative efforts of upstream and downstream specialists. By Randi Hernandez When human cells travel throug…

Article Fusion Proteins Pose Manufacturability Challenges
The unique structures of fusion proteins lead to expression, heterogeneity, and stability issues. By Cynthia A. Challener Fusion proteins are engineered proteins that contain domains from di…

Article Witnessing Major Growth in Next-Generation Antibodies
For instance, for bispecifics consisting of multiple heavy and light chains, it is essential to ensure that the right components are connected together, according to de Fougerolles. The synthesis of t…

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