White Paper: CHO Quasispecies – Implications for Manufacturing Processes Now Available The White Paper CHO Quasispecies – Implications for Manufacturing Processes is now freely available for viewing on our website. First published in Processes Journal in 2013, it has...
CHO Quasispecies – Implications for Manufacturing Processes AbstractChinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are a source of multi-ton quantities of protein pharmaceuticals. They are, however, immortalized cells, characterized by a high degree of genetic and phenotypic...
Talks: Single-Use Bioreactors and Disposable Process Materials: How-To and Issues @ Disposable Solutions Berlin, Feb 19 Disposable materials in bioprocessing and single-use bioreactors have become widely used standards in R&D at small scale as well as cGMP based...
Talk: Strategies to Improve Titers and Product Quality @ BioProduction 2019 ExcellGene attended BioProduction 2019 in Frankfurt, November 5-7th 2019. Prof. Florian Wurm spoke under the cell line development track to cover strategies for improving yield and quality of...