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Judul Disposable Bioprocessing Systems / Sar faraz K. Niazi
Pengarang Niazi
EDISI Cet. I
Penerbitan London : CRC Press, 2012
Deskripsi Fisik xx, 300p. :ilus.
ISBN 978-1-4398-6670-2
Subjek Bakteriologi industri
Niazi
Abstrak Because of many misconceptions, the biological drug manufacturing industry does not fully utilize disposable components, despite their wide availability. These misconceptions include concerns for the quality of materials, running costs, scalability, the level of automation possible, and the training of staff needed to include these components in existing bioprocessing systems. Not fully realizing the long-term benefits, many manufacturers are unwilling to discard investments made in fixed equipment and traditional stainless steel systems. Regulatory and environmental concerns, however, will eventually compel manufacturers to adopt disposable systems. Making a strong case for disposables, Disposable Bioprocessing Systems demonstrates the true potential of these systems. Written by a researcher and professor with hands-on experience in designing, establishing, and validating biological manufacturing facilities worldwide, and creating model facilities using maximum disposable technology, this book is the first c
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