Virus inactivation in the 1990s--and into the 21st century Part 6, inactivation methods grouped by virus
Virus inactivation in the 1990s--and into the 21st century Part 6, inactivation methods grouped by virus
Boose, Jeri Ann
4/1/2003
Biopharm International
Smallest of the microorganisms, viruses depend on other cells--like those used by biopharmaceutical manufacturers--for reproduction. And viruses and drug products are idiosyncratic: Both the inactivation process and the product strongly influence the successful outcome. In this conclusion to the virus inactivation series, model viruses are used to represent single- and double-stranded DNA and RNA viruses, to enable you to reach conclusions about effective inactivation methods for a range of viruses.
In previous articles of this viral inactivation series (1-6), the virus ...
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