Publications by authors named "AndrE Mischo"

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  • This study examined the stability of Sandoz rituximab biosimilar (SDZ-RTX) under various storage conditions, focusing on both in-use and out-of-fridge scenarios to ensure patient safety.
  • The researchers subjected two SDZ-RTX batches to long-term refrigeration followed by exposure to higher temperatures and humidity to simulate real-world storage situations.
  • Results indicated that SDZ-RTX maintained its physicochemical and biological quality, meeting strict acceptance criteria even after exposure to elevated temperatures, provided it was prepared in a sterile environment.
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  • - The study aimed to assess the stability of Sandoz Rixathon®/Riximyo® (SDZ-RTX) when exposed to out-of-fridge (OOF) conditions, simulating short-term temperature excursions after more than their 36-month shelf-life storage at low temperatures.
  • - Three batches of SDZ-RTX were tested under two specific OOF conditions, and various analytical methods were used to evaluate parameters such as protein content, biological activity, and essential pharmaceutical tests.
  • - Results indicated that SDZ-RTX maintained its stability, with only minor changes observed, confirming it is safe for use even after prolonged exposure to adverse conditions.
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How to decide whether a statistically significant trend is of practical relevance? In the context of stability data of pharmaceuticals, this publication provides a way forward to use different measures of (method) variability to compare to the observed changes over time. A panel of analytical experts assessed whether statistically significant trends were of practical relevance or not. For different types of assessing variability, recommendations for decision criteria were derived that best matched these assessments, i.

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Silicone can present a challenge during the development of a biologics drug product particularly in pre-filled syringe (PFS). Due to silicone related challenges, substantial changes in components and manufacturing of the PFS are being sought. Cross-linking of the silicone being one of them, can help reduce mobilization of the silicone into drug product whilst retaining its functionality of lubrication during injection.

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Prefilled syringes (PFS) constitute a widely used medical device for drug delivery particularly for the drugs of biological origin. Interactions between the product contents and the components of the PFS play a critical role in determining the suitability of selected PFS. A diluent (with benzyl alcohol/BzOH as a preservative) containing PFS used for reconstitution of the lyophilized product revealed a systematic decrease in the BzOH content during accelerated and stress stability program.

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The high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) oncoproteins E6 and E7 interact with key cellular regulators and are etiological agents for tumorigenesis and tumor maintenance in cervical cancer and other malignant conditions. E6 induces degradation of the tumor suppressor p53, activates telomerase and deregulates cell polarity. Analysis of E6 derived from a number of high risk HPV finally yielded the first structure of a wild-type HPV E6 domain (PDB 2M3L) representing the second zinc-binding domain of HPV 51 E6 (termed 51Z2) determined by NMR spectroscopy.

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The resonance assignment of an amino-terminal pyroglutamic acid containing peptide derived from the E6 protein of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 51 in complex with PDZ domain 2 of hDlg/SAP-97 is reported. The assignments include (1)H, (13)C and (15)N resonances for the protein and peptide in the complex and all of the peptide's pyroglutamic acid nuclei.

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