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Microbial Monitoring for Biopharma Manufacturing

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Biomanufacturing relies on the use of living cells as factories to produce biotherapeutics, or act as therapeutics themselves. The production and characterization of these drugs are more complex than conventional small molecule drugs, as cells must be grown and expanded under aseptic conditions. 


The risk of contamination necessitates the need to monitor for microbial contamination during bioprocessing to mitigate both product lot failures as well as adverse reactions to patients.


Download this article to learn more about:

  • Detecting contamination during bioprocessing
  • Contamination’s influence on product quality and safety
  • Emerging methods for detecting microbial contaminations


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