edited by Uwe Gottschalk
Process Scale Purification of Antibodies offers a broad-based reassessment of old and new purification methods, incorporating an analysis of innovative new trends in purification.
The book has wide coverage of different antibody purification strategies and brings together top-tier experts to address problems in process-scale antibody purification.
Contents
- Downstream Processing of Monoclonal Antibodies: Current Practices and Future Opportunities
- The Development of Antibody Purification Technologies
- Harvest and Recovery of Monoclonal Antibodies: Cell Removal and Clarification
- Protein A-Based Affinity Chromatography
- Purification of Human Monoclonal Antibodies: Non-Protein A Strategies
- Purification of Monoclonal Antibodies by Mixed Mode Chromatography
- Integrated Polishing Steps for Monoclonal Antibody Purification
- Orthogonal Virus Clearance Applications in Monoclonal Antibody Production
- Development of A Platform Process for the Purification of Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies
- Advances in Technology and Process Development for Industrial Scale Monoclonal Antibody Purification
- Continuous Chromatography for the Purification of Monoclonal Antibodies
- Process Economic Drivers in Industrial Monoclonal Antibody Manufacture
- Design and Optimization of Manufacturing
- Alternatives to Packed-Bed Chromatography for Antibody Extraction and Purification
- Process-Scale Precipitation of Impurities in Mammalian Cell Culture Broth
- Charged Ultrafiltration and Microfiltration Membranes in Antibody Purification
- Downstream Processing of Monoclonal Antibody Fragments
- Purification of Antibodies Other Than IgG - The Case of IgM and IgA
- Purification of Antibodies From Transgenic Plants
- Antibody Purification: Drivers of Change
Index