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The intra‐operative use of biological products: A multi‐centre regional patient perspective of a potential consenting conundrum

Clinical Otolaryngology, 2019
Use of biological products in surgery is on the increase with limited awareness by surgeons of the origins of the products that are being used. If surgeons do not routinely consent for the use of biological products intra-operatively this may conflict ...
K. Jolly   +4 more
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Interactions Between Biological Products and Product Packaging and Potential Approaches to Overcome Them

AAPS PharmSciTech, 2018
Biological products such as protein-based biopharmaceuticals are playing an important role in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry. The interaction between biological products and packaging materials has become the focus of many studies since it ...
Minjia Wang   +7 more
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The regulation of biological products

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1990
The purpose of regulations for biological products is the same as that for any other medicinal or related products: the protection of recipients of the products. The entry into the age of molecular biology with its attendant development and manufacturing technology has placed new demands on regulatory agencies and related industry personnel.
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Traditional fermented soybean products: processing, flavor formation, nutritional and biological activities

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020
Traditional fermented soybean food has emerged as an important part of people's dietary structure because of the unique flavors and improved health benefit. During fermentation, the nutrients in soybean undergo a series of biochemical reactions catalyzed
Libo Liu   +8 more
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On the interchangeability of biologic drug products

Statistics in Medicine, 2012
Interchangeability of drug products has very different features with small molecules and with biologicals. With small‐molecule drugs, a statement of bioequivalence generally indicates therapeutic equivalence and interchangeability. In contrast, with the much more sensitive and complicated biological drugs, a declaration of biosimilarity emphatically ...
Endrenyi L   +3 more
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Biological production of 5-methylthioribose

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1973
Production of methylthioribose by Escherichia coli was investigated under various growth conditions using sulfate as the exogenous source of sulfur. Methylthioribose was shown by tracer and chromatographic methods to be a normal biosynthetic product secreted into the medium and accumulated there.
M.F. Mallette   +3 more
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Pharmaceutical and Biological Products [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
This chapter is a revision, update and rewrite of information contained in the chapters entitled ‘Edible meat by-products’ and ‘Medical and pharmaceutical uses of by-products’ in the book Animal By-Products Processing by Ockerman and Hansen (1988).
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Biological Production of PPi [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
Inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) was discovered already in the nineteenth century. As its name implies, it is synthesized by heating sodium or potassium salts of orthophosphate (see van Wazer 1958). Formation of PPi in a biological system was reported in 1941 by Cori, who found that it accumulated in rat liver extract incubated aerobically in the presence
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Hydrogenases for biological hydrogen production

Bioresource Technology, 2011
Biological H2 production offers distinctive advantages for environmental protection over existing physico-chemical methods. This study focuses specifically on hydrogenases, a class of enzymes that serves to effectively catalyze H2 formation from protons or oxidation to protons.
Dong-Hoon Kim, Mi-Sun Kim
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