Four Common Types Of Cryogenic Studies For Advanced Therapies
By Eric Hennessy, Director of Product Development, Charter Medical
Cryopreservation is indispensable in bioprocessing and manufacturing advanced cell and gene therapies. However, its success hinges greatly on the construction of single-use bags and components utilized to deliver these life-saving therapies to patients.
Biopharmaceutical manufacturers require that these single-use solutions meet applicable specifications, for they must endure the harsh conditions of low- and ultra-low temperatures.
Freezing studies are a great way for biopharma manufacturers to better understand the freeze/thaw process when producing clinical or commercialized therapies. Crucial aspects of cryopreservation can be covered in these studies, including the effects of temperature fluctuations on therapies, the impact of freezing times and conditions on single-use durability, and various handling and transportation scenarios.
Learn about the significance of cryopreservation studies and how biopharma manufacturers can more easily navigate the complexities of this process.
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