Beckett, 2011 - Google Patents
Ultra scale-down of elution chromatographyBeckett, 2011
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- Beckett P
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It is highly advantageous to be able to develop bioprocesses early on in the product design lifecycle, where strategic options and alternatives can be considered cheaply and effectively. Resources are however often in very short supply at this point in the process, typically with …
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