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Continuous Processing In Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 1st Edition Ganapathy Subramanian

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Continuous Processing In Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 1st Edition Ganapathy Subramanian
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.79 MB
Pages: 528
Author: Ganapathy Subramanian
ISBN: 9783527335954, 3527335951
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Continuous Processing In Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 1st Edition Ganapathy Subramanian by Ganapathy Subramanian 9783527335954, 3527335951 instant download after payment.

With contributions from biotechnologists and bioengineers, this ready reference describes the state of the art in industrial biopharmaceutical production, with a strong focus on continuous processes.
Recent advances in single-use technology as well as application guidelines for all types of biopharmaceutical products, from vaccines to antibodies, and from bacterial to insect to mammalian cells are covered. The efficiency, robustness, and quality control of continuous production processes for biopharmaceuticals are reviewed and compared to traditional batch processes for a range of different production systems.

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