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Article A Closer Look at Affinity Ligands
As an example, much engineering has recently gone into modifying the Protein A ligand to ensure it can withstand the stringent cleaning and sanitization procedures required for use in a pharmaceutical…

Article The Importance of Partnering for Bioanalytical Studies
The Importance of Partnering for Bioanalytical Studies Yakobchuk Olena/Stock.Adobe.com  Bioanalytical studies are an important aspect of biologic drug development that may necessitate…

Article Single-Use for Downstream Chromatography: Benefit or Hindrance?
Single-use technology is gaining ground in downstream bioprocessing, but challenges stall further adoption. By Feliza Mirasol ARTMOIS/STOCK.ADOBE.COM Biopharmaceutical manufactu…

Article A Look at the Affinity Chromatography Landscape
Protein A is the most sensitive resin to cleaning-in-place and sanitization processes, and one key issue has been the development of more robust versions that can withstand high pH washes to prevent b…

Article Chromatography Scale-Up: Don’t Get Tied Down by Bed Height
Click here to read the article >>   When scaling, you can make better use of existing chromatography columns while avoiding overcapacity.  Keeping a constant residence time is a well-est…

Article How to Address Bioburden Challenges: Insights and Tips
Another important area where suppliers can contribute is sanitization and storage procedures for protein A chromatography resins, which are widely used to purify mAbs. Learn more about insights an…

Article Bioburden Control in the Biopharmaceutical Industry
Protecting against microbiological contamination over the whole manufacturing process grows increasingly important. By Mostafa Eissa The biopharmaceutical industry has witn…

Article Process Chromatography: Continuous Optimization
Current protein A resins are also exposed to feeds with high concentrations of cell-culture nutrients yet are more sensitive to the high concentrations of sodium hydroxide needed for cleaning and sani…

Article Ensuring the Biological Integrity of Raw Materials
By Catherine Shaffer Contamination with microbes, mycoplasma, viruses, and other adventitious agents can be a significant problem in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Although contamination can o…

Article Evaluating E&L Studies for Single-Use Systems
Extraction studies demonstrate approaches for evaluating single-use bio-pharmaceutical manufacturing materials. By Irene Cecchini, Daniele Mastroianni, Silvia Rocchi, Gabriella Angiuoni Biop…

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