PDA J Pharm Sci Technol
January 2009
Virus filters are membrane-based devices that remove large viruses (e.g., retroviruses) and/or small viruses (e.
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January 2009
Virus filters are membrane-based devices that remove large viruses (e.g., retroviruses) and/or small viruses (e.
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April 2006
Virus filtration is a key clearance unit operation in the manufacture of recombinant protein, monoclonal antibody, and plasma-derived biopharmaceuticals. Recently, a consensus has developed among filter manufacturers and end users about the desirability of a common nomenclature and a standardized test for classifying and identifying virus-retentive filters. The Parenteral Drug Association virus filter task force has chosen PR772 as the model bacteriophage to standardize nomenclature for large-pore-size virus-retentive filters (filters designed to retain viruses larger than 50 to 60 nm in size).
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