The production of biologics depends on cell lines—living factories that originate from a primary culture and have the remarkable ability to grow and multiply.
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Cultured Cells: An Ex-Cell-ent Research Partner
Researchers depend heavily on cultured cells—cells grown in a laboratory under controlled conditions—to discover, develop, and manufacture biologics.
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Discover the intricate process of biomanufacturing and how it plays a crucial role in the production of biologic drugs.
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Pharmaceutical commercialization refers to bringing a new drug or therapy to the market and making it available to patients. It is a critical stage in the pharmaceutical industry, involving various activities such as regulatory approvals, distribution, marketing, and...
Drug Commercialization Process: From Research to Market
The drug commercialization process is critical in bringing new pharmaceuticals to market. It involves a complex series of steps, from initial research and development to clinical trials, regulatory approval, and commercialization. For pharmaceutical companies, the...
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