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Article Regulatory Challenges in the QbD Paradigm
The authors demonstrate how an integrated model is helping to achieve regulatory flexibility. This article is part of a special section on biopharmaceutical trends. With the dawn of the 2…

Article A Platform Approach for the Identity Testing of Multi-Component Cell-Culture Media
Data acquired from osmolality, glucose, and folic acid tests provides useful information for the specific identification of cell-culture media. By Satish Mallya, Benjamin Lay, Lihong McAleer, Alexa…

Article Quality by design for biotechnology products—part 1
A PhRMA Working Group's advice on applying QbD to biotech. By Taruna Arora, Roger Greene, Jennifer Mercer, Paul Tsang, Meg Casais, Stuart Feldman, Jutta Look, Tony Lubiniecki, Joseph Mezzatesta,…

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 Implementation of Raw Material Control Strategies in the Manufacture of Single-Use Bioprocessing Containers
The authors review efforts to limit polymer degradation without significantly impeding cell growth. Jan 01, 2015 By Sara Ullsten, Shujian Yi, Jeffrey Carter, Eva Lindskog, Pokon Ganguli, Her…

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…

Article Mechanistic Modeling of Preparative Ion-Exchange Chromatography
By Anurag Rathore, Vijesh Kumar Among the various downstream processing unit operations that are used for purification of biotech products, chromatography is uniquely capable of providing resolu…

Article Applications of Surface Plasmon Resonance for Detection of Bispecific Antibody Activity
Surface plasmon resonance is helping define bispecific antibodies, the next-generation of biopharma therapeutics. By Robert Karlsson Abstract Biotherapeutic antibodies are still the larg…

Article Single-Use Technologies Prove Effective for Viral Vector Process Development
The benefits of single-use technologies for upstream viral-vector processes clearly outweigh their disadvantages. Cynthia A. Challener  Upstream viral-vector processes can have sig…

Article A Plastic Pipeline for Commercial Bioprocessing?
A Plastic Pipeline for Commercial Bioprocessing? The maturation of single-use technologies presents commercial bioprocessing options for small-volume drug products. By Rita C. Peters …

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