The determination of purification process often requires a series of steps, including resin screening, exploration of potential resin application processes, small-scale trial confirmation, and scale-u...
With the booming development of biopharmaceutical industry, antibody drugs, gene therapy and cell therapy are getting more and more attention. Bioreactor is one of the core equipment in biotechnology,...
Deoxyribonuclease (DNase) and ribonuclease (RNase) are hydrolases that can cleave the phosphodiester bond of polynucleotide chains to degrade DNA and RNA molecules. Nuclease widely exists in the envir...
Single-use bioreactors have always been a "choke point" for local biomanufacturing companies due to the difficult manufacturing process and its self-control logic. Bio-Link has always been c...
Single-use bioreactors have always been a "choke point" for biomanufacturing companies due to the difficult manufacturing process and its self-control logic. Bio-Link has always been committ...
Herpes zoster (commonly known as shingles, belt of fire, or snake wrapping around the waist) is an infectious skin disease caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus that lies dormant in...
Macromolecules, including viruses, VLPs (virus-like particles), viral vectors, and IgM antibodies, typically possess molecular weights surpassing several hundred kilodaltons (kDa). In both scientific ...
Cost savings: Disposable bioprocessed products can be more cost-effective in the long run, as they eliminate the need for expensive cleaning and sterilization procedures.
Downstream bioprocessing refers to the later stages of the bioprocessing production process, which typically involve purifying and refining the bioprocessing product.