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Article Industry Adoption of Single-Use Systems Remains Low
…ies who hesitate or are reluctant to invest are those that remain uncertain about how to implement a disposable biomanufacturing system in their network (1). There is a move toward small…

Article Automating Bioprocesses
An advantage of SUS is its flexibility—modular, disposable components have a lower up-front cost compared to conventional equipment, and the systems can be more easily replicated for installation in d…

Article Continuous Chromatography: Trends, Definitions and Approaches
The ultimate goal might be to combine disposables and continuous chromatography. Do you foresee any specific challenges? This is an interesting question. Once I heard a comment that disposable tec…

Article Technologies and Practices Must Evolve to Meet Demand
… still dominate Hybrid manufacturing systems, which feature both traditional stainless steel and disposable, single-use products, were used by 71.4% of the respondents, a tally similar to the 74.…

Article Securing the Single-Use Supply Chain
As confidence in the technology has increased, the adoption of disposable equipment for commercial manufacturing has begun to take place. With this shift has come a dependence on suppliers that is rel…

Article Trends in Single-use Bioreactors
BioPharm International spoke with industry experts about the challenges of implementing disposable technologies for bioreactors. Participating in the roundtable are Jacob McNeil, senior product manage…

Article Overview of a scale-up of a cell-based influenza virus production process using ReadyToProcess equipment
Furthermore, disposables minimize the risk for cross-contamination between production batches, and the need for time-consuming and costly cleaning and validation procedures is made redundant. Si…

Article Single-Use Technologies Prove Effective for Viral Vector Process Development
At larger scales, disposable aseptic connectors do allow for autoclaved probes to be inserted into single-use vessels in a sterile manner outside of BSCs. These solutions, however, says Mohindra, are …

Article The New World of Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Over the past eight years, the reasons biomanufacturers give for not expanding their use of disposables have been relatively consistent. Top concerns are the potential for breakage of bags/loss of pro…

Article Downstream Processing for Cell-Based Therapies
kSep, in particular, can be fully automated and contained, uses a disposable flow path, is scalable from 0.1 L to >1000 L, and can achieve high cell recoveries (>80%) and high cell viabilities (>90%).…

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