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Article How can you harness the potential of nucleic acid therapeutics?
At Cytiva, the new team is here to support you. We can help you throughout the development of your manufacturing workflow for oligonucleotides and the purification of mRNA drug subs…

Article Virus-like Particles as Therapeutic Moieties of the Future
Rathore Virus-like particles (VLPs) are viral capsid shells assembled without encapsulated nucleic acid. These particles resemble native virions, are highly ordered and repetitive, and are approxi…

Article Genetic Vaccine Platforms Demonstrate Their Potential
“This issue can make repeated dosing difficult, since with additional dosing, the patient’s immune system may clear the viral vector before it has an opportunity to insert the nucleic acid into a cell…

Article A Risk-Based Genetic Characterization Strategy for Recombinant CHO Cell Lines Used for Clinical and Commercial Applications
ICH Q5B (14) recommends that, “segments of the expression construct should be analyzed using nucleic acid techniques in conjunction with other tests performed on the purified recombinant protein for a…

Article Choose your Optimal Wavelength for Chromatography
…eadily available  For customers with a focus on emerging molecules, proteins, peptides and nucleic acid, ÄKTA pure™ chromatography system is flexible and intuitive, and includes the ability…

Article Best Practices for Selecting a Top-Quality Cell Line
The technology selectively amplifies targets of interest including genetic alterations and nucleic acid contaminants, making them easy to identify, according to Simonyi. Samples are partitioned…

Article Microbiological Testing: Time is of the Essence
As a result, microbiological testing using rapid nucleic acid methods is allowed in the pharmacopeias, while polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods for mycobacteria detection, which typically take on…

Article Patenting Prospects for Cell-Based Therapies
A nucleic acid polymer encoding a chimeric T cell receptor, said chimeric T cell receptor comprising (a) a zeta chain portion comprising the intracellular domain of human CD3 ζ chain, (b) a costimulat…

Article Addressing the Challenges in Downstream Processing Today and Tomorrow
They are usually composed of multiple proteins that encapsulate the nucleic acid payload. Additionally, there may be empty capsids that do not contain the gene of interest but are similar in physicoch…

Article A Look at the Affinity Chromatography Landscape
…t only novel protein-based biologics, but a wide range of other biomolecules, from viral vectors and nucleic acids to cells. Beyond impurity removal for “simple” proteins Affinity chromatogra…

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