2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2015.01.006
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Purification of monoclonal antibodies by chemical affinity mixed mode chromatography

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“…To avoid the protein misfolding puzzles, production in mammalian cells (e.g., Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO), although costly, has gained importance in generation of perfectly suited proteins in which it is possible to perform gene amplification and post translational modifications (e.g. glycosylation) for complete biological activity, which are otherwise impossible in E. coli [11][12][13]. But, mammalian cell production leads to the generation of many impurities (akin soup) such as host cell proteins (HCPs) and DNA fragments [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To avoid the protein misfolding puzzles, production in mammalian cells (e.g., Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO), although costly, has gained importance in generation of perfectly suited proteins in which it is possible to perform gene amplification and post translational modifications (e.g. glycosylation) for complete biological activity, which are otherwise impossible in E. coli [11][12][13]. But, mammalian cell production leads to the generation of many impurities (akin soup) such as host cell proteins (HCPs) and DNA fragments [6].…”
Section: Mini Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent consolidation of an industrial layout for manufacturing of adeno‐associated viruses (AAVs)—inspired by the downstream process platform established for monoclonal antibodies (Gao et al, 2020; Kozorog et al, 2023; Matos et al, 2021; Zhang et al, 2015)—highlights the role of affinity chromatography as the keystone in the purification of viral vectors for cell and gene therapies (Fortuna et al, 2019; Moleirinho et al, 2020). For AAVs, a number of affinity adsorbents are available: POROS™ CaptureSelect™ AAVX and AVB Sepharose HP are commercially available as pan‐selective resins, while CaptureSelect™ AAV8 and AAV9, and AVIPure® AAV2, AAV8, and AAV9 are available for serotype‐specific applications (Adams et al, 2020; van Lieshout et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%