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Article Protein Analysis with Size Exclusion Chromatography
This white paper presents fundamentals about analytical SEC and describes how our new-generation agarose-based SEC columns are used in analysis of biomolecules. Download white paper

Article Development of Purification for Challenging Fc-Fusion Proteins
Development of Purification for Challenging Fc-Fusion Proteins This study outlines methods for an alternative protein-polishing process for challenging proteins. …

Article Modeling the Degradation of mAb Therapeutics
Modeling the Degradation of mAb Therapeutics Kinetic models can be used to study aggregation and fragmentation to help ensure stability. By Anurag S. Rathore, Rohit Bansal …

Article Ensure SEC Column Reproducibility in Protein Drug Analysis
Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is the go-to analytical method in the analysis of therapeutic protein drugs. This article describes the factors affecting the reproducibility of columns and how you…

Article Host-Cell Protein Measurement and Control
Jun 01, 2015 By Fengqiang Wang, PhD, Daisy Richardson, Mohammed Shameem BioPharm International Volume 28, Issue 6, pg 32–38 Host-cell proteins (HCPs) constitute a major part of proce…

Article USP Publishes Monoclonal Antibody Guidelines
Mar 02, 2015 By Dale Schmidt, M.S., Anita Y. Szajek, PhD, Fouad Atouf, PhD, Tina S. Morris, PhD BioPharm International Volume 3, Issue 28 As FDA gears up towards approving biosimilar dru…

Article Selectivity in Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC): It’s Much More than Average Pore Diameter (Å)
Describing the pore of a size exclusion chromatography resin with a single number such as average pore diameter is an oversimplification. The formation of pores is dependent on complex combinations of…

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