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ویرایش: سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780470433515, 9780470909997 ناشر: سال نشر: 2011 تعداد صفحات: 366 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 26 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Single-Use Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacture به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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This book gives an overview of commonly-used disposables in the
manufacture of biopharmaceuticals, their working principles,
characteristics, engineering aspects, economics, and
applications. With this information, readers will be able to
come to an easier decision for or against disposable
alternatives and to choose the appropriate system. The book is
divided into two parts – the first is related to basic
knowledge about disposable equipment; and the second discusses
applications through case studies that illustrate
manufacturing, quality assurance, and environmental
influence.Content:
Chapter 1 Single?Use Equipment in Biopharmaceutical
Manufacture: A Brief Introduction (pages 1–11): Dieter Eibl,
Thorsten Peuker and Regine Eibl
Chapter 2 Single?Use Bag Systems for Storage, Transportation,
Freezing, and Thawing (pages 13–20): Nathalie Riesen and Regine
Eibl
Chapter 3 Bag Mixing Systems for Single?Use (pages 21–32):
Soren Werner, Matthias Kraume and Dieter Eibl
Chapter 4 Single?Use Bioreactors—An Overview (pages 33–51):
Regine Eibl, Christian Loffelholz and Dieter Eibl
Chapter 5 Systems for Coupling and Sampling (pages 53–65):
Sebastian Rothe and Dieter Eibl
Chapter 6 Disposable Sensor Systems (pages 67–81): Patrick
Lindner, Christian Endres, Arne Bluma, Tim Hopfner, Anne
Glindkamp, Claas Haake, Daniel Landgrebe, Daniel Riechers,
Richard Baumfalk, Bernd Hitzmann, Thomas Scheper and Kenneth F.
Reardon
Chapter 7 Bioinformatics and Single Use (pages 83–90): Barbara
A. Paldus and Mark D. Selker
Chapter 8 Single?Use Downstream Equipment (pages 91–103):
Alexander Tappe and Uwe Gottschalk
Chapter 9 Single?Use Technology for Formulation and Filling
Application (pages 105–112): Jens Kubischik and Michael
Schaupp
Chapter 10 Production of Disposable Bags: A Manufacturer's
Report (pages 113–134): Steven Vanhamel and Charlotte
Masy
Chapter 11 Disposable Filter Devices (pages 135–143): Thomas
Loewe and Mandar Dixit
Chapter 12 Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Facilities
Integrating Single?Use Systems (pages 145–158): Thorsten Peuker
and Dieter Eibl
Chapter 13 An Introduction to the Validation and Qualification
of Disposables Used in Biomanufacture—A User's Perspective
(pages 159–172): Tobias Merseburger
Chapter 14 Waste Treatment Options, and the Environmental
Impact of Single?Use Systems (pages 173–182): Urs Baier
Chapter 15 Next?Generation Single?Use Bioreactor Technology and
the Future of Biomanufacturing: A Summary from the
Manufacturer's and User's Perspective (pages 183–195): Brian
Lee, Eric Langer and Ran Zheng
Chapter 16 Disposable SuperSpinner: Characteristics and Typical
Applications (pages 197–205): Andreas Kocourek, Jacqueline
Herrmann, Lidija Lisica, Irina Bauer and Regine Eibl
Chapter 17 A New Scale?Down Approach for the Rapid Development
of Sf21/BEVS?Based Processes—A Case Study (pages 207–213):
Christoph Ries, Corinne John and Regine Eibl
Chapter 18 Practical Aspects of Establishing Pharmaceutical
Recombinant Proteins from Research to Development in Disposable
Bioreactors (pages 215–223): Joerg Schmidt, Claudia Probst and
Cornelia Fux
Chapter 19 Single?Use Stirred Tank Reactor BIOSTAT CultiBag
STR: Characterization and Applications (pages 225–240): Ute
Noack, Davy De Wilde, Francis Verhoeye, Edward Balbirnie,
Wolfgang Kahlert, Thorsten Adams, Gerhard Greller and
Oscar?Werner Reif
Chapter 20 Single?Use Bioreactor Platform for Microbial
Fermentation (pages 241–250): Parrish M. Galliher, Geoff Hodge,
Patrick Guertin, Lawrence Chew and Ted Deloggio
Chapter 21 Growth of BY?2 Suspension Cells and Plantibody
Production in Single?Use Bioreactors (pages 251–261): Nicole
Raven, Stefan Schillberg, Janina Kirchhoff, Johanna Brandli,
Nicole Imseng and Regine Eibl
Chapter 22 CFD as a Tool to Characterize Single?Use Bioreactors
(pages 263–279): Christian Loffelholz, Stephan C. Kaiser, Soren
Werner and Dieter Eibl
Chapter 23 Automated Disposable Systems: Application Reports
(pages 281–294): Nicola Franscini, Iris Poggendorf, Clara
Cavelier, Jens M. Kelm, Wolfgang Moritz and Ursula
Graf?Hausner
Chapter 24 New Single?Use Sensors for Online Measurement of
Glucose and Lactate: The Answer to the PAT Initiative (pages
295–299): Stefan Spichiger and Ursula E. Spichiger?Keller
Chapter 25 Disposable Chromatography for Large?Scale
Biomanufacturing (pages 301–309): Andre Pastor and Stephan
Barbe
Chapter 26 Single?Use Virus Clearance Technologies in
Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing: Case Studies (pages 311–322):
Suma Ray and Sherri Dolan
Chapter 27 A Single?Use Technology Platform for Downstream
Processing: Mobius FlexReady Solutions (pages 323–331): Gerd
Walter
Chapter 28 The Manufacture of mAbs—A Comparison of Performance
and Process Time between Traditional and Ready?to?Use
Disposable Systems (pages 333–340): Jakob Liderfelt, Gustav
Rodrigo and Annika Forss
Chapter 29 Going Fully Disposable—Current Possibilities: A Case
Study from Crucell (pages 341–349): Alfred Luitjens and Alain
Pralong
Chapter 30 Production Costs in Biotech Facilities: Single?Use
versus Multiple?Use Equipment for Antibody Manufacture (pages
351–361): Anke Seeger and David Estape