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Article Designing a Biomanufacturing Facility Incorporating Single-Use Technologies
By Peter Genest, John Joseph The benefits of adopting single-use technologies in the production of biopharmaceuticals, such as lower capital investment and increased flexibility, are now well docu…

Article Using Single-Use Technologies in Downstream Processing
Jul 01, 2015 By Susan Haigney BioPharm International Volume 28, Issue 7, pg 24–26 The use of single-use systems (SUS) in biopharmaceutical manufacturing has been steadily increasing. W…

Article Best Practices in Qualification of Single-Use Systems
Currently, single-use systems (SUS) also include disconnectors, disposable filling needles, and sensors. The technology is still evolving, and the industry can expect further advances in the future. …

Article Implementation of Raw Material Control Strategies in the Manufacture of Single-Use Bioprocessing Containers
The materials used to fabricate single-use equipment are primarily polymeric. The chemical and physical properties of polymeric materials will be influenced by molecular structure, polymerization proc…

Article Biopharma Moves to Integrated, Single-Use, Downstream Processing
A lack of single-use technologies The greatest barrier for adoption of single-use technology for downstream applications has been a lack of adequate technology, particularly in the sensor area, th…

Article Evaluating E&L Studies for Single-Use Systems
By Irene Cecchini, Daniele Mastroianni, Silvia Rocchi, Gabriella Angiuoni Biopharmaceutical companies have increased the adoption of single-use systems (SUS) and components (i.e., polyethylene bag…

Article A Q&A With Parrish Galliher About Adopting Single-Use Systems
Is licensing for single-use difficult to achieve? It’s not as challenging as people thought it would be. Agencies are giving the go-ahead and recognize the benefits for a manufacturing quality con…

Poster Process economy and production capacity using single-use versus stainless steel fermentation equipment
In comparison with a stainless steel strategy, this study shows that the annual production capacity can be increased up to 100% with a single-use strategy due to a faster batch changeover procedure. T…

Article A Q&A With Jeff Carter on Trends in Single-Use Technologies
What general trends do you see in single-use technologies within the biopharmaceutical industry? We are now seeing standardization of materials testing data and corresponding analytical techniques…

Article Fortem: One Film for Single-Use Bioprocessing
Thus, Cytiva has introduced Fortem, one film for its entire portfolio of single-use systems.

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