Single Use Featured Solutions
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PBS 15 Air-Wheel Bioreactor
12/26/2012
Take the lead and seize a competitive advantage with the PBS 15 state-of-the-art single-use bioreactor. The PBS 15 liter tabletop system is the most advanced disposable bioreactor available on the market today.
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PBS 15 Air-Wheel Bioreactor Datasheet
12/26/2012
Take the lead and seize a competitive advantage with the PBS 15 state-of-the-art single-use bioreactor.
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PBS 80 Air-Wheel Bioreactor
12/26/2012
The PBS 80 all-in-one, stand-alone system is the most advanced single-use bioreactor currently available. The PBS 80 is the smallest, most efficient, easy-to-use, disposable 80 liter bioreactor in the biopharmaceutical industry.
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PBS 80 Air-Wheel Bioreactor Datasheet
12/26/2012
The PBS 80 all-in-one, stand-alone system is the most advanced single-use bioreactor currently available.
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PBS 500 Air-Wheel Bioreactor Datasheet
12/26/2012
Empower your R&D, clinical, seed train and production teams and gain efficiency, flexibility and a competitive advantage with the PBS 500 liter single-use bioreactor.
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PBS 3 Air-Wheel Bioreactor Datasheet
12/26/2012
Unleash the power of your research and development team by gaining efficiency and a competitive advantage in the laboratory with the PBS 3 liter single-use bioreactor.
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PBS 3 Air-Wheel Bioreactor
12/25/2012
Unleash the power of your research and development team by gaining efficiency and a competitive advantage in the laboratory with the PBS 3 liter single-use bioreactor.
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Single-Use Sani-Tech® EZ Top® Container Closure Improves Biopharm Processes Versus Stainless Steel
10/4/2012
Improving your aseptic fluid transfer, sampling and sealing processes with Sani-Tech® EZ Top® Container Closure Assemblies
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Membrane Filters For Sterile Filtration And Clarification
9/30/2011
The ULTA™ family of normal flow filtration products is specifically designed to support a wide range of biopharmaceutical liquid filtration applications.
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High-Throughput Process Development
9/30/2011
Time-to-clinic and time-to-market are two key factors in successful biopharmaceutical development.