Biophysical Characterization Of Proteins In Developing Biopharmaceuticals, 2nd Edition
Explore the crucial role of biophysical characterization in biopharmaceutical development with the updated second edition of “Biophysical Characterization Of Proteins In Developing Biopharmaceuticals.” This comprehensive guide delves into the principles and practical applications of various biophysical techniques used to analyze protein structure, stability, and interactions.
Gain insights into cutting-edge methods like spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry, and understand how these tools contribute to the design, formulation, and manufacturing of safe and effective biotherapeutics. This edition features expanded coverage of advanced techniques and real-world case studies, offering invaluable knowledge for researchers and professionals in the pharmaceutical industry.
Understand protein folding, aggregation, and post-translational modifications. Navigate the complexities of characterizing protein therapeutics with expert guidance on regulatory requirements and quality control. Whether you’re a seasoned scientist or a newcomer to the field, this book provides a solid foundation for mastering biophysical characterization techniques and advancing the development of life-saving biopharmaceuticals. It addresses the increasing need to develop more effective analytical and biophysical tools for characterizing protein therapeutics.
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