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Article Platform Technologies Improve Protein Expression
Use of chemically defined media also makes the risk of exposure to zoonotic adventitious agents extremely unlikely. “High-quality, defined, animal-free reagents and cell-culture products help biomanuf…

Article Viral Clearance Challenges in Bioprocessing
Challenges remain for virus removal and validation. Nov 1, 2014 By: Cynthia Challener, PhD BioPharm International Volume 11, Issue 27, pp. 42-44 Removal and inactivation of adventitio…

Article Gene Therapies Push Viral Vector Production
Gene Therapies Push Viral Vector Production Viral vectors show promise as a delivery mechanism for gene therapy, but which virus types are commercially viable? By Feliza Miraso…

Article Aseptic Processing: Keeping it Safe
By Randi Hernandez, BioPharm International Humans represent the greatest risk for microbial contamination in an aseptic process. Aseptic processing has garnered some increased scrutiny…

Article Ensuring Viral Safety of Viral Vaccines and Vectors
Ensuring Viral Safety of Viral Vaccines and Vectors Viral vaccines and viral vectors used in biotherapeutic applications carry the risk of microbial contamination, which must be addressed. …

Article Raw Material Variability
The biopharmaceutical industry is developing a new approach to controlling variability in raw materials. It would seem that raw materials used in bioprocessing operations are a relatively straig…

Article Development of Purification for Challenging Fc-Fusion Proteins
Development of Purification for Challenging Fc-Fusion Proteins This study outlines methods for an alternative protein-polishing process for challenging proteins. …

Article Securing the Single-Use Supply Chain
Dual sourcing is one of many possible solutions to securing the supply chain. Single-use systems (SUS) have become established in biopharmaceutical drug development. As confidence in the technol…

Article Leveraging Data for Better Biopharmaceutical Process Control
Leveraging Data for Better Biopharmaceutical Process Control The need to improve and understand processes is moving PAT and more advanced control strategies beyond the lab into manufacturing and dow…

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