Pharmaceutical Technology
May 01, 2011
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Bioprocessing and Sterile Manufacturing
May 01, 2011
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The authors developed automated equipment that uses functionally closed disposables to perform cellular and ribonucleic processing.
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The authors discuss various approaches and related issues, including production of difficult-to express proteins using cell-free expression systems, scalability of protein expression, and site-specific chemical modifications.
May 01, 2011
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The author reviews the state of downstream processing and considers potential solutions, including the streamlining of full processes and borrowed technologies.
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The authors provide further insight into microRNA biology, and the simplicity of anti-miR oligonucleotide drug delivery.
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Results from our annual survey. This article contains online bonus material and is part of a special issue on Bioprocessing and Sterile Manufacturing.
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The authors question certain aspects of the industry's current regulatory-compliance strategy and suggest that aseptic-process control and evaluation should be revised.
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The author describes recent developments to help overcome the downstream processing bottleneck. This article is part of a special issue on Sterile Manufacturing and Bioprocessing.
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Linking peptides to polyethylene glycol, or PEGylation, has helped improve pharmaceutical therapeutics in several ways. A wave of new techniques is now ushering in further advances.
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