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Freeze-drying has become one of the most important processes for the preservation of biological products. This chapter provides protocols for freeze-drying of proteins and discusses the importance of formulation, cycle development, and validation. Specific formulations for stabilization of proteins are presented as well as advice on common problems with freeze-drying of proteins.
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Liu, B., Zhou, X. (2021). Freeze-Drying of Proteins. In: Wolkers, W.F., Oldenhof, H. (eds) Cryopreservation and Freeze-Drying Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2180. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0783-1_37
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