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How to Use DOE to Select Resins for Antibody Purification
Screening resins for monoclonal antibody (mAb) purification is complicated both by the number of resins available and the myriad variables that must be considered to optimize a purification workflow. Using a systematic screening approach, such as design of experiments (DOE), can simplify resin selection by enabling a comprehensive evaluation of multiple input factors and their effects on desired outputs.
Read this article to learn more about:
- The limitations of a templated approach
- How to optimize chromatographic separations using DOE
- DOE case studies that cover a range of separation challenges and tips for optimization

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