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Abbreviations
- AEX:
-
Anion exchange
- BP:
-
Buffer preparation
- CAPEX:
-
Capital expenditures
- CEX:
-
Cation exchange
- CMO:
-
Contract manufacturing organization
- CNC:
-
Controlled but not classified
- COG:
-
Cost of goods
- CPFR:
-
Collaborative planning forecast replenishment
- cGMP:
-
Current good manufacturing practice
- DSP:
-
Downstream processing
- ETO:
-
Engineer to order
- FAT:
-
Factory acceptance test
- FDA:
-
Food and drug administration
- LRV:
-
Log reduction value
- mAb:
-
Monoclonal antibody
- MUS:
-
Multiple use system(s)
- PQP:
-
Project qualification plan
- SAT:
-
Site acceptance test
- SCADA:
-
Supervisory control and data acquisition
- SU:
-
Single use
- SUS:
-
Single-use system(s)
- SUT:
-
Single-use technology
- SUB:
-
Single-use bioreactors
- URS:
-
User requirement
- USP:
-
Upstream processing specification
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Diel, B., Manzke, C., Peuker, T. (2013). Flexible Biomanufacturing Processes that Address the Needs of the Future. In: Eibl, D., Eibl, R. (eds) Disposable Bioreactors II. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, vol 138. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10_2013_220
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