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Surfactants in Biopharmaceutical Development addresses the progress, challenges, and opportunities in surfactant research in the context of the development of biologic therapeutics. It has been widely recognized that surfactants provide protection to therapeutic proteins against interfacial stresses, which is the reason that nearly all therapeutic proteins in development and on the market today contain surfactants. Despite the fact that the very mechanism of protein stabilization by surfactants has not been completely understood, surfactants are universally regarded as critical functional excipients for biopharmaceuticals by the industry and by regulators.
Pharmaceutical biotechnology. --- Biosurfactants. --- Surface-Active Agents --- Biological Therapy --- Biological Products --- therapeutic use --- Biological Therapy. --- Biological Products. --- therapeutic use.
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Microbiome Therapeutics: Personalized Therapy Beyond Conventional Approaches addresses the current knowledge and landscape of microbiome therapeutics, providing an overview of existing applications in health and disease as well as potential future directions of microbiome modulations and subsequent translation to the global industry and market. This important reference provides the most current status of microbiome therapeutics as well as possible future perspectives through coverage of topics including the application of microbiome therapeutics; various additive, subtractive and modulatory approaches; microbiome composition of health and diseases, insights into live bio-therapeutics and the clinical data supporting their efficacy. Case studies are provided throughout the book to further define, describe and evaluate microbiome therapeutics success and failure.
Microorganisms --- Type specimens. --- Type specimens (Natural history) --- Host Microbial Interactions --- Gastrointestinal Microbiome --- Biological Therapy --- methods --- Host Microbial Interactions. --- Gastrointestinal Microbiome. --- Biological Therapy. --- methods.
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