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Article Technology Innovations Improve Process Chromatography Performance
“That dearth is seen especially through the limited dynamic binding capacity needed to process the high-titer cell culture harvest,” he says. The performance reproducibility in column packing, whi…

Article Protein L affinity resin is ready to move to manufacturing
The MabSelect™ VL protein L resin now offers improved alkaline stability compared to Capto™ L resin and a two-fold or more increase in dynamic binding capacity (DBC) in certain applications. After com…

Article Making the Move to Continuous Chromatography
Making the Move to Continuous Chromatography Early adopters are benefiting from lower costs and increased productivity. By Cynthia A. Challener Tashatuvango/Shu…

Article Unifying Continuous Biomanufacturing Operations
In the study, it was determined that countercurrent downstream technologies were key to keeping up with bottlenecks: “The cyclic process was able to load a single column beyond its dynamic binding cap…

Article Best Practices for Selecting a Top-Quality Cell Line
Irina Shi - Stock.Adobe.com Leveraging automation and a step-by-step approach are keys to success. By Cynthia A. Challener Cell lines determine the performanc…

Article Biopharmaceutical Process Development: 2018 Lessons and 2019 Predictions
…tch Culture Conditions for a mAb‑Producing CHO Cell Line  •  How to Determine Dynamic Binding Capacity (DBC) of Chromatography Resins

Article Get more from UNICORN™ software with plug-in extensions
Access extensions for UNICORN software from the new Cytiva Marketplace, including a free extension that performs Dynamic Binding Capacity (DBC) calculations for breakthrough volume and QB valu…

Article Virus-like Particles as Therapeutic Moieties of the Future
Analytical and functional characterization of virus-like particles enables process reproducibility and product consistency. By Ramesh Kumar, Manidipa Banerjee, Anurag S. Rathore Virus-like…

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