New Insights for Flow Imaging Microscopy Across Drug Product Development A recent “Stimuli to the Revision Process” article¹ from the US Pharmacopeia …
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We recently presented a webinar version of a popular FlowCam workshop presented at 2023's ICHA conference (International Conference on Harmful Algae) …
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Particulates are ubiquitous in parenteral drug products and remain a concern throughout their development and production. These particles must be …
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One of the main values of using flow imaging microscopy (FIM) when analyzing pharmaceuticals is the method's sensitivity to transparent particles. …
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Two recently published research studies from Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea, hold significance due to their exploration of FlowCam's …
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Ingredients play a pivotal role in every aspect of the food and beverage industry, from the initial stages of product development to the final …
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Flow imaging microscopy (FIM) is a well-established technique for studying phytoplankton and other marine organisms. Thanks to its wide particle size …
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Your FlowCam and and accompanying hardware are built to last. Our new technical note describes how you can keep your field-of-view (FOV) flow cell …
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Situated on the picturesque Gulf Coast of Florida, Eckerd College boasts one of the nation's most esteemed undergraduate marine science programs. …
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The annual North American Lake Management Society Conference (NALMS) is a meeting held near and dear by the attendees who make the trip to visit …
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Optimizing FlowCam context settings and instrument parameters used during particle analysis is an important step in developing a protocol for …
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Beginning October 22nd, the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) will welcome attendees to PharmSci 360 - an annual gathering of …
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Effective strategies for monitoring particles in biotherapeutics are critical to meet regulatory requirements like USP <788> and mitigate the …
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