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Pall GmbH, Germany

The life sciences industry is both driven and united by its need for speed to market, product reliability and economics. Pall’s leading edge filtration, separation and purification technologies and services play an essential and pivotal role in this industry’s ability to achieve these goals. In the more

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Sartobind® Phenyl for removal of hydrophobic contaminants

Process upgrades and increased flow rates in purification and polishing of therapeutic proteins: Sartorius Stedim Biotech is launching the first commercially available membrane adsorber for hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) more

Customer-specific preparative HPLC Systems

LABOMATIC’s customer-specific solutions for preparative HPLC are based on our expertise in systems solutions with specific requirements more

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  • Scientists decipher the 3-D structure of the human genome

    Scientists have deciphered the three-dimensional structure of the human genome, paving the way for new insights into genomic function and expanding our understanding of how cellular DNA folds at scales that dwarf the double helix. In a paper in Science, they describe a new technology called Hi-C an more

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  • Increased productivity for downstream processing of biotherapeutics

    Polymer-based chromatographic resins featuring high mechanical and chemical stability and high protein binding capacities can help to increase the throughput and robustness of biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Advances in genetic engineering and cell culture technology have raised upstream productivity in the production of recombinant proteins. Increased titres of up to 10 g/l stress the need for highly efficient and robust downstream processes (DSP). Most industrial bioprocess development groups apply generic DSP platforms that are designed to purify various candidates of the same class of proteins applying the same process design. Besides various filtration and virus inactivation steps, they usually involve two or three chromatographic unit operations with orthogonal separation modes. The use of high capacity chromatographic resins can help to overcome the DSP bottleneck by increasing process throughput and robustness more

  • From Sephadex to GE Healthcare

    The success of chromatography as a technique for separating biomolecules is inevitably linked to the introduction of the gel filtration medium Sephadex(TM) by Pharmacia AB in 1959 more

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