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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. 70:183-211
This article provides an overview of structural limitations and challenges imposed by U.S. immigration law and enforcement policies and how they specifically impact families. Our analysis draws fro...
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Thomas Jostock, Chris Campbell, Karin Anderson, Ren Liu, Yuan Zhu, Juhi Ojha, Zhimei Du, Rolf Koehler, Robyn Emmins, Howard Clarke, Louise Almond, Paul Wu, Christina S. Alves, John Thrift, Michael W. Laird, David E. Shaw, Taymar Hartman, Jennitte Stevens
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PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology. 74:264-274
The bioprocessing industry uses recombinant mammalian cell lines to generate therapeutic biologic drugs. To ensure consistent product quality of the therapeutic proteins, it is imperative to have a controlled production process. Regulatory agencies a
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Karin Anderson, Robert L. Dufield, Jason C. Rouse, Olga V. Friese, Chia H. Chu, James A. Carroll, Bruno Figueroa, Paul W. Brown, Heather S. DeGruttola, Wenge Wang, T. Jennifer Lin, Gerald Fries Casperson, Kathryn M. Beal, Mellisa Ly, Lisa A. Marzilli
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mAbs
Amino acid sequence variation in protein therapeutics requires close monitoring during cell line and cell culture process development. A cross-functional team of Pfizer colleagues from the Analytical and Bioprocess Development departments worked clos
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Amie M. Lundquist, Duncan McVey, Zhimei Du, Jennifer Di-Carlo, Nan-Xin Qian, Matthew Reeser, Jared Spidel, Yuan Zhu, Sarah Amelia Milne, Tony Gill, Karin Anderson, John A. Follit, Michael W. Laird, Anke Mayer-Bartschmid, John Gill, Hervé Broly, Andrew J. Racher, Christian Bender, Jerry Carson, Alison Porter, Sampath R. Kumar, Qingxiang Wei, Robyn Emmins, David E. Shaw, Ankita Khatri, Frank Lee, Marilyne Failly, Ivan Carubelli, Kyle Zingaro, Christine Demaria, Christina S. Alves
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PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology. 72:438-450
Monoclonality of mammalian cell lines used for production of biologics is a regulatory expectation and one of the attributes assessed as part of a larger process to ensure consistent quality of the biologic. Historically, monoclonality has been demon
'Danielle Beazer Dubrasky and Karin Anderson are expert guides to this territory. Let them and this book bring you home.'—Joanna Brooks Blossom as the Cliffrose: Mormon Legacies and the Beckoning Wild features original poems and prose by writers wh
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Heather S. DeGruttola, Kathryn M. Beal, Lisa A. Marzilli, Karin Anderson, T. J. Lin, Steven Brennan
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 114:1744-1752
The inherent nature of cloned CHO cell lines includes the presence of genetic and phenotypic drift that leads to heterogeneous populations. The genetic heterogeneity exhibited by these cells can be exploited to understand the population dynamics of c
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Karin Anderson
'This masterwork flouts expectations.'—FOREWORD REVIEWS, starred review Before Us Like a Land of Dreams follows a disheartened mother traveling an evocative route through the arid West. As her narration fades, the ancestral dead speak directly: a r
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Rohini Deshpande, Scott Estes, Reb J. Russell, Anthony Lubiniecki, Trent P. Munro, Christopher C. Frye, John C. Joly, Karin Anderson, Tongtong Wang, Kathy Francissen
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Biologicals. 44:117-122
Recently, several health authorities have requested substantial detail from sponsor firms regarding the practices employed to generate the production cell line for recombinant DNA-(rDNA) derived biopharmaceuticals. Two possible inferences from these
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Karin Anderson, John J. Scarcelli, Alejaida Ortega, Megan Hone, Bruno Figueroa, Jason A. Starkey, Kathryn M. Beal
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology Progress
During development of a cell line intended to support production of an IgG2 monoclonal antibody, a sequence variant caused by a genetic mutation was identified in the bulk drug substance. Gene copy number analysis together with the level of the obser
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Karin Anderson
This book teaches young learners about the many things that are found in a grocery store. Engage students in reading as they develop their comprehension and literacy skills and learn basic concepts. Featuring exciting TIME For Kids content, this full