Silge et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Raman spectroscopy-based identification of toxoid vaccine productsSilge et al., 2018
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- Silge A
- Bocklitz T
- Becker B
- Matheis W
- Popp J
- Bekeredjian-Ding I
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- npj Vaccines
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Vaccines are complex biomedicines. Manufacturing is time consuming and requires a high level of quality control (QC) to guarantee consistent safety and potency. An increasing global demand has led to the need to reduce time and cost of manufacturing. The evolving …
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