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The single-use or stainless steel decision process

Rogge et al., 2015

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15260470943295596957
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Rogge P
Müller D
Schmidt S
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BioProcess Int

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(SU)(disposable) devices or stainless steel (SS) equipment for biopharmaceutical manufacturing have been discussed for more than a decade. To date, no argument in terms of safety, cost-effectiveness, or operational efficiency is fully convincing to choose one …
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