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Scaling Up Novel Therapies
However, with novel products such as cell therapy, the costs of production can be so high (e.g., including the cost of reagents for cell adherence and culture), that the whole process itself is essent…
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Achieving Process Balance with Perfusion Bioreactors
Advances in single-use technologies, sensors, and cell retention systems facilitate processes designed for the long run.
By Cynthia A. Challener
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Platform Approach Speeds Process Development
A modular cell-culture platform demonstrates accelerated process development.
By Harald Bradl, Jan Bechmann, Benedikt Greulich, Markus Michael Mueller, Patrick Schulz, Thomas Wucherpfennig
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Understanding Validation and Technical Transfer, Part 3
A consultation document [2]published by the European Commission (3) and an FDA guidance document on human somatic cell therapy and gene therapy (4) provide useful information for developing validation…
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Single-use Bioreactors Have Reached the Big Time
“[Cytiva] is taking its experience in single-use bioreactor technologies for monoclonal antibody, recombinant protein, and vaccine processes and applying it in our Xuri line of cell therapy equipment …
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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.
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Maximum Output Starts with Optimized Upstream Processing
By Cynthia A. Challener
Biopharmaceutical companies and contract manufacturers respond to changing demand dynamics for upstream bioprocessing capacity.
Significant growth in the develo…
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Tools and Processes for Mature and Emerging Therapies
New technologies and thought trends provide innovative biomanufacturing approaches for a range of therapies.
By Rita Peters
Conference sessions and new technology introductions at recent t…
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Antibody Production in Microbial Hosts
The authors review the status of expression of antibodies in microbial hosts and present the recent advances in the production of aglycosylated antibodies in bacteria.
By Anurag S. Rathore, Jyot…
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Genetic Vaccine Platforms Demonstrate Their Potential
In a pandemic, genetic vaccines offer several advantages over traditional approaches.
By Cynthia A. Challener
For a vaccine to be effective, the components of the disease o…