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Introduction Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) cell banks play a crucial role in the biopharmaceutical industry, serving as foundational repositories of cell lines used for the production of therapeutic biological products. Characterization of these cell banks is essential to ensure the safety, efficacy, and consistency of the biopharmaceuticals derived from them. ...
For example, through carboxylic acid functional groups, PEGs can covalently bind to drugs, targeting ligands, or other biologically active molecules, thus enabling drug-targeted delivery and controlled release. ...
The cryogenic process is a method of freezing and storing samples that involves cooling the temperature of biological materials to stop normal cellular processes and prevent sample degradation for long-term storage. The cryogenic process and cryo storage are ideal solutions for the storage of biological samples and ensuring cell viability over ...
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a suitable material for biological applications because it does not normally elicit an immune response. ...
Following the coronavirus emergency, surgeries and medical offices shall be reorganised to work safely. One of the first safety measure to adopt concerns suction of aerosol potentially infected. ...
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Among them, β-CD and its derivatives are new drug inclusion materials developed in recent years, because of their moderate cavity inner diameter, strong inclusion force, mass production of raw materials, and economical availability. ...
Due to its biological inertness and good biocompatibility, polyethylene glycol (PEG) has a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical industry, biological materials, cosmetics, and analytical science. ...
NovoSorb BTM is the world’s first 100% synthetic dermal matrix and does not contain any biological material. Consisting of medical-grade biocompatible polymers, NovoSorb BTM is designed to facilitate tissue growth and be resorbed over time as the wound continues to remodel. ...
These benefits include: Robust in the presence of infection [1] Unlike biologics, NovoSorb BTM’s synthetic composition does not provide a food source for bacteria Designed to minimize scarring and contracture [1] NovoSorb BTM facilitates the body’s ability to regenerate the dermis Cost-effective alternative to biologics NovoSorb BTM ...
Bioceramic materials have a long history of being used to repair human hard tissues, from biologically inert materials (such as alumina and zirconia, etc.) to biological materials that are both biologically active and degradable (such as phosphate and silicate bioceramics, silicon Based ...
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Keywords: Bioengineered human acellular vessel; Biologic graft; Infected vascular graft; Vascular bypass Prosthetic vascular graft infections are a challenging complication with an incidence of 0.5% to 6% after surgical bypass.1 Prosthetic vascular graft infections are often treated with prosthetic graft excision and replacement with more infection-resistant ...
SARS-CoV-2 detection workflow in wastewater Monitoring wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 – or Coronavirus as it is more commonly known – can be a valuable data resource for an effective COVID-19 management. However, there are several challenges involved in detecting biological parameters in wastewater. Fortunately, there are also several solutions available to overcome them. Wastewater ...
Cause of the Disease Infectious pancreatic necrosis (also known as Acute catarrhal enteritis) is one of the first described and most extensively studied diseases of fish. There are strains and substrains of IPN virus that can be differentiated by serological, biochemical and genetic means. The VR-299 (type 1) strain was originally isolated in North America and has since been found almost ...
Producing 'bio-ink' The key to the experiment's success was the biological material developed by Sichuan Revotek, known as bio-ink, which is made from stem cells derived from the fat tissue of monkeys. ...
Nanobiotechnology refers to the ability to create and manipulate biological and bio-chemical materials, devices, and systems at atomic and molecular levels. ...
This powder could be used in regeneration of bone defects, fabrication of medical implants and as a vector for pharmaceuticals and biological materials such as genes.Keywords: hydroxyapatite, phospahatse, serratia, biomineralisation, nanobiotechnology, nanotechnology, Iran, ...
At the same time, a number of risks associated with processing and storing of biological material and corresponding data have been diagnosed. This paper focuses on how institutionalised transnational networks of biobanks generate practical answers to some of these risks. ...
This is due to the risk of xenosis, a disease induced by non-human biological material. The paper shows how the precautionary approach violates fundamental principles of medical ethics, and might violate human rights and European values. ...