Featured Articles
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Small Volume ATMP Cryo-Freezing Strategies
3/11/2025
Discover best practices for cryopreserving small-volume ATMPs, focusing on sterility, viability, and efficiency with advanced containers and packaging.
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Ask The Expert: Single-Use Technology In Cell And Gene Therapies
7/16/2024
As CGT developers gain knowledge about their processes, single-use technologies (SUT) manufacturers can better address the sector's unique autologous needs by adapting to smaller volume production.
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Use Single-Use Connectors To Increase The Integrity Of Closed Systems
12/3/2020
While single-use connectors can reduce many of the risks associated with tube welding, it is essential the ones you select meet the sterility and reliability needs of your application.
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Effectively Securing CGT With Closed Systems
2/5/2020
Enhance your cell and gene therapy manufacturing with single-use connectors, an easy-to-use method for flow path sterility and integrity during manufacturing that also prevents costly contamination failures.
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Why Is E&L Testing Important For Single-Use Connectors?
7/2/2019
A critical issue when transitioning from stainless steel to plastic equipment is the presence of extractables and leachables (E&L). See how BPOG testing on single-use connectors mitigates the risks.
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How To Overcome Validation Challenges In A Single-Use World
9/7/2017
How can end users ensure the expected level of compliance in this new world of single-use systems? The secret: shared responsibility for validation with your supply chain.
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Implementing Global Best Practices For Single-Use Systems
Single-use technology has only been used at manufacturing scale for about 10 years. Relative to other technologies, single-use systems are new and experience can be limited.
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How To Choose The Right Connector For Your Biopharm Application
With so many connection options, it can often be an overwhelming task to decide which connector is best suited for a specific application. By understanding your application requirements and selecting the correct connection type, you will have better performance and sealing results.
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Single-Use Connections Advance Aseptic Processing
John Boehm discusses how single-use connections advance aseptic processing and create increased process flexibility and reliability while reducing costs.
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Connection Technology Advances Closed System Processing
The global demand for new biologics and vaccines, combined with the growing emergence of biosimiliars, is challenging drugmakers to re-evaluate their processes and seek ways to make them more flexible, reliable, and cost-effective. By John Boehm, Colder Products Company