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OptimizIng AAV Process Development And Tool Selection

Aramus Single-Use 2D Bag Assemblies

The potential interaction of biologic materials with the containers used in bioprocessing and storage is a major concern. The evaluation and selection of suitable materials is essential. The growing adoption of adeno-associated virus (AAV) viral vectors in bioprocessing operations demand careful analysis of single-use bags and processing materials previously used for monoclonal antibody and recombinant protein bioprocessing.

Read this excerpt from a recent webinar where experts from materials supplier, Entegris, and contract manufacturing organization, Fujifilm Diosynth, reviewed a case study that evaluated single-use bag material interaction and the adsorptive relationship with AAV viral vector during storage.

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