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Production Of Plasma Proteins For Therapeutic Use Joseph Bertolini

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Production Of Plasma Proteins For Therapeutic Use Joseph Bertolini
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.81 MB
Pages: 487
Author: Joseph Bertolini, Neil Goss, John Curling
ISBN: 9780470924310, 9781118356807, 0470924314, 1118356802
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Production Of Plasma Proteins For Therapeutic Use Joseph Bertolini by Joseph Bertolini, Neil Goss, John Curling 9780470924310, 9781118356807, 0470924314, 1118356802 instant download after payment.

With contributions from an international team of eighty leading experts and pioneers in the field, Production of Plasma Proteins for Therapeutic Use presents a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge about the function, use, and production of blood plasma proteins. In addition to details of the operational requirements for the production of plasma derivatives, the book describes the biology, development, research, manufacture, and clinical indications of essentially all plasma proteins with established clinical use or therapeutic potential.

Production of Plasma Proteins for Therapeutic Use covers the key aspects of the plasma fractionation industry in five sections:

  • Section 1: Introduction to Plasma Fractionation initially describes the history of transfusion and then covers the emergence of plasma collection and fractionation from its earliest days to the present time, with the commercial and not-for-profit sectors developing into a multi-billion dollar industry.
  • Section 2: Plasma Proteins for Therapeutic Use contains 24 chapters dedicated to specific plasma proteins, including coagulation factors, albumin, immunoglobulin, and a comprehensive range of other plasma-derived proteins with therapeutic indications. Each chapter discusses the physiology, biochemistry, mechanism of action, and manufacture of each plasma protein including viral safety issues and clinical uses.
  • Section 3: Pathogen Safety of Plasma Products examines issues and procedures for enhancing viral safety and reducing the risk of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy transmission.
  • Section 4: The Pharmaceutical Environment Applied to Plasma Fractionation details the requirements and activities associated with plasma collection, quality assurance, compliance with regulatory requirements, provision of medical affairs support, and the manufacture of plasma products.
  • Section 5: The Market for Plasma Products and the Economics of Fractionation reviews the commercial environment and economics

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