Featured Articles
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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
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Most Common Questions About Combination Connectors
This article provides insight on why combination connections are used in single-use bioprocessing and guidance on how single-use systems can be designed to integrate the combination connectors.
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Genderless Sterile Connectors Offer Flexibility And Faster Changeovers
Genderless sterile connectors — with their ability to interconnect with each other without male/female limitations — can enhance the flexibility of single-use systems in a range of bioprocessing applications.
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The Benefits Of Genderless Sterile Connectors For Single-Use Applications
Genderless connections are those in which the connector halves are identical in design, thus eliminating the need for different male and female halves to make the connection.
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The Value of Closing Your Process
For R&D and PD applications, closed, single-use systems can protect against both biological and cross-contamination, saving valuable research time and money.
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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.