Author: Wolff, M. W.; Reichl, U.
Title: Downstream Processing: From Egg to Cell Cultureâ€Derived Influenza Virus Particles Cord-id: zx26o1pt Document date: 2008_5_27
ID: zx26o1pt
Snippet: The establishment of cell cultureâ€derived vaccine production requires the development of appropriate downstream processes. Until today, many of the downstream methods applied originate from eggâ€derived production processes. These methods have often been slightly modified in order to account for the new demands. However, efforts are currently underway to optimize these processes focusing, for example, on ion exchange or affinity based membrane adsorption chromatography. This review covers the
Document: The establishment of cell cultureâ€derived vaccine production requires the development of appropriate downstream processes. Until today, many of the downstream methods applied originate from eggâ€derived production processes. These methods have often been slightly modified in order to account for the new demands. However, efforts are currently underway to optimize these processes focusing, for example, on ion exchange or affinity based membrane adsorption chromatography. This review covers the main aspects relevant for the downstream processing of egg and mammalian cell cultureâ€derived whole influenza viruses.
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