To overcome the short duration of therapeutic protein expression associated with mRNA, Sail Biomedicine has developed novel endless RNA constructs. Michael Lam, Ph.D., discusses its delivery mechanisms and an outlook for future applications.
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ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Addressing Glass Particulates In Injectable Drug Formulations
Learn how a new vial design that is capable of reducing the propensity for glass particulate generation on filling lines is enabling a significant, positive impact on product quality and safety.
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Bringing A Biosimilar For Oncology To Market: Injectable Packaging From Early Development To Commercialization
While in their early-stage development of a mAb biosimilar for oncology treatment, a large biopharmaceuticals company sought a packaging recommendation: a stopper to maintain high-quality standards.
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Ready-To-Use Cartridges: Ensuring Compatibility For GLP-1-Based Drugs
Ready-to-use cartridges for GLP-1 applications offer safe, reliable self-administration. See how they can minimize complexities and better align with the stringent demands of modern manufacturing.
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Container Closure Integrity Evaluation For Cell And Gene Therapies
With the growth of gene and cell therapies, there is an increased need to characterize container closure systems at the low temperatures experienced during their lifecycles.
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Improved Biomanufacturing Processes And Drug Product Stability
Improve upstream media for bioavailability and foam stability, downstream buffers for purification, and the formulation and final fill drug product stability with this highly interdisciplinary process.
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Advancing Drug Delivery At Home: Auto IV Cannulation
Autonomous IV therapy extends care beyond clinics, using imaging, precision control, and adaptive intelligence to improve vein access and enable safe treatment in more settings.
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A Smart, Data-Driven Approach To Formulate Biotherapeutics For PFS
Explore a unique model to predict injection force designed to decorrelate factors linked to formulation development and the ones linked to container and delivery device selection.
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Key Considerations For Packaging Solutions For Cell And Gene Therapies
Thinking of packaging and delivery factors early and often will minimize risks to the safety and efficacy of your cell and gene therapy drug product from the bench to the patient.
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Aseptic Filling And Processing Considerations For Biosimilars
One of the most intriguing, high-stakes aspects of R&D is the realm of biosimilars. Explore the challenges of biosimilar production as well as aseptic processing considerations for biosimilars.
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Sophisticated Formulation Approaches For Insoluble Drug Candidates
A sophisticated drug delivery approach involves collaboration, technical experience, and years of working knowledge in drug development at different stages of the process.
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Procuring Packaging And Delivery Systems: Single Versus Dual Sourcing
In this article, Fran DeGrazio examines the trend toward dual sourcing of products, components, and materials for drug delivery packaging and systems. She outlines the key differences between single and dual sourcing and makes recommendations about using one versus the other while mitigating supply chain and product quality risk.

