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Single-Use Saves Time For Contract Manufacturing Organization
By Pall Life Sciences - BioPharmaceuticals
There are many reasons why a single-use approach is considered or adopted by pharmaceutical manufacturers. In a recent survey in 2010, the most important reason for the increasing use of disposables was elimination of cleaning (90.9% of respondents) and third was reduced cross-contamination (83.3%).
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Outsourcing Insights
By Victor Coker, director of business intelligence, Nice Insight
If you have been in the pharmaceutical industry for an extended period of time, you've likely noticed how CROs have evolved from offering basic support to providing a wide range of clinical, central laboratory, and analytical services to meet market demands.
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Featured Downloads
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Datasheet: AseptiQuik® DC Connector
AseptiQuik DC connectors are the first all-in-one, single-use connection technology to offer both a sterile connection and a sterile disconnection.
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Video: Bio-Rad Process Chromatography Skid 00
The Bio-Rad Process Chromatography Skid 00 is a benchtop system for small scale manufacturing processes. Possessing the dimensions of a pilot system, Skid 00 has a flow rate from 5 to 130 L/hr and is recommended for columns in the range of 70 to 296 mm in diameter.
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Development Of A Shaken Scale-Down Model
A shaken scale-down model at approx. 0.1 L scale for a previously established stirred-tank model at 2 L scale was developed. In the shaken scale-down model online monitoring of pH and dissolved oxygen concentration was performed using the SFR Shake Flask Reader by PreSens.
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Datasheet: PTM Membrane Filter Cartridges
Pharmaceutical-grade PTM Membrane Filter Cartridges are sterilizing-grade filter cartridges. Manufactured with inherently hydrophobic PTFE membrane, these cartridges are designed for use in the filtration of aggressive solvents and as compressed gas and vent filters.
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Featured Report
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| UPS Survey Unveils Healthcare Supply Chain Trends |
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The 2011 UPS "Pain in the (Supply) Chain" survey explores top business and supply chain concerns at pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies worldwide. Findings show changes in healthcare legislation, reform and intellectual property protection are major concerns as the industry's pace accelerates globally. View report.
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