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Article Five Reasons for Outsourcing Chromatography Resin Lifetime Studies
Resin lifetime studies are a regulatory requirement for new drug application (NDA) filing. But are running these lengthy and repetitive studies the best use of your process development time? Discove…

Article Increasing Productivity in Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography (HIC) Using Capto™ Resins
In this study, the hydrophobicities of newer-generation Capto™ HIC resins were compared to Sepharose™ High Performance and Sepharose Fast Flow HIC resins. An application example is also present…

Article Cleaning Protein A Resins with 1 M NaOH
With increasing mAb titers, the impurity level of the cell culture feed increases. If not removed, these impurities can build up on the protein A resin and start to leach into the process material i…

Article Capacity and Performance of a Next Generation Protein A Chromatography Resin
MabSelect™ PrismA is a protein A resin of which both the ligand and the base matrix have been optimized. The resin exhibits improved capacity over its predecessor MabSelect SuRe™ products, while maint…

Article Efficient Cleaning-In-Place Methods for Protein-Based Antibody Affinity Chromatography Resins
This whitepaper discusses cleaning of affinity resins intended for use in the purification of monoclonal antibodies and antibody fragments, for example, Fab fragments. Various cleaning strategies and …

Poster Guide to modern BioProcess™ chromatography resins
Proteins are different. Based on what protein you would like to purify and the conditions used, chromatography resins are selected to optimize purity and yield. Many bioprocess applications include …

Article Guide for selecting affinity resins for mAbs, bsAbs, and antibody fragments
Development of antibody-derived molecules are increasing. Today, molecules such as bispecific antibody (bsAb) and antibody fragments such as Fab, scFv, and VHH are seen in labs all over the w…

Article Alkaline stability of Fc and VH3 binding in protein A resins
In the development of antibody purification protocols, you need to know your Ab molecule and its possible affinity binding sites for the chromatography resins. In this study, we have looked at…

Webcast A route to deeper process understanding-Studying resin variability using a Process Characterization
Process robustness and success requires a thorough understanding of critical process parameters (CPP), critical material attributes (CMA), and sometimes interactions between these. Chromatography resi…

Article Selection Guide: Columns and Resins for Antibody Purification and Immunoprecipitation
Polyclonal antibodies, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), and antibody fragments are usually purified by affinity chromatography. Resins containing an immobilized ligand (e.g., protein A, protein G, or p…

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