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Article Quality by Design and Extractable and Leachable Testing
Feb 01, 2015 By Anthony Grilli BioPharm International Biopharmaceutical packaging performs several vital functions in assuring the drug product safety. First and foremost, packaging must b…

Article Gene Therapies Push Viral Vector Production
The viral-vector mechanism Viral vector systems are gutted viruses where the packaging signals (e.g., the genetic signals that target the wrapping into the viral particles) are fused to the genes …

Article Improving mAb Manufacturing Productivity by Optimizing Buffer and Media Prep Process Flow
One approach uses materials in single-use, ready-to-dispense packaging supplied at custom weights; the other uses modular packaging provided at standard weights. CLICK IMAGE TO ENLARGE. …

Article Automating the Biomanufacturing Process
As automation in biomanufacturing becomes more important, so does the need to integrate process data. By Feliza Mirasol  unlimit3d/Stock.Adobe.com Biomanufacturing proc…

Article Track-and-Trace Progress Benefits Supply-Chain Security Efforts
“At this point, manufacturers are meeting requirements for 2D barcodes on packaging, and including package identifiers, National Drug Code (NDC) code embedded into the GS1 Global Trade Item Number (GT…

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 Gowning Practices Provide Clues to cGMP Compliance
We’ve seen facilities, for example, where primary and secondary packaging are combined and have only a single gowning access. As a consequence, secondary packaging must be maintained at the same high …

Article Single-Use Technologies Prove Effective for Viral Vector Process Development
Furthermore, Ram believes that as the field progresses to using packaging and producer cell lines for viral vector production challenges associated with suspension-transfection platforms could become …

Article Virus-like Particles as Therapeutic Moieties of the Future
Traditional tools for gene therapy, such as liposomes, have restricted packaging capacity, production difficulties, and undesirable immunological properties, whereas VLPs can potentially be engineered…

Article New Therapies Present Scaling Challenges
… can be, and how capable the cell machinery is to take up the DNA and produce the required virus for packaging the therapeutic DNA component. Overall, it’s a very complex biological process. We under…

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