2021
DOI: 10.1002/btpr.3151
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Development of an activated carbon filtration step and high throughput screening method to remove host cell proteins from a recombinant enzyme process

Abstract: An increasing number of non-mAb recombinant proteins are being developed today.These biotherapeutics provide greater purification challenges where multiple polishing steps may be required to meet final purity specifications or the process steps may require extensive optimization. Recent studies have shown that activated carbon can be employed in downstream purification processes to selectively separate host cell proteins (HCPs) from monoclonal antibodies (mAb). However, the use of activated carbon as a unit op… Show more

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