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A Brief History of Single-Use Manufacturing
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Jerold Martin
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Single-use manufacturing may seem like a new trend, but it has actually been around for almost 30 years, beginning in the early 1980s when filter manufacturers began to make small process-scale plastic filter capsules to replace "junior" size stainless-filter housing assemblies.
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Emerging Bioprocessing Methods
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Sarfaraz K. Niazi
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New technology is designed to improve production efficiency by taking advantage of the properties of single-use bags.
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The Evolution from Fixed to Single-Use Systems
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Gary M. Dennis
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Charles Weidner
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Saeid Zerafati
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An overview of applications for disposable components and important property considerations.
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Approaches for Flexible Manufacturing Facilities in Vaccine Production
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Kim L. Nelson
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With careful analysis to mitigate risk, disposable technology and process closure can enable adaptable designs and reduced costs.
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An Environmental Life Cycle Assessment Comparing Single-Use and Conventional Process Technology
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Matthew Pietrzykowski
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William Flanagan
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Vincent Pizzi
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Andrew Brown
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Andrew Sinclair
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Miriam Monge
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The authors compare the environmental impact of monoclonal antibody production using fixed-in-place processing and single-use systems.
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