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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2019 / Jan / Download your copy of the biopharmaceutical characterisation compendium eBook
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Biopharmaceuticals, such as monoclonal antibodies, are complex molecules that need to be fully characterised to ensure both safety and efficacy. This eBook provides a toolbox of different workflows and techniques, developed by scientists at the National Institute of Biopharmaceutical Research and Training (NIBRT) in Ireland and Thermo Fisher Scientific, for the comprehensive characterisation of biopharmaceuticals. Workflows presented in the eBook include aggregate and charge variant analysis, peptide mapping, glycans and intact and subunit analysis with useful links to further information.

  

 

 

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