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Book Synopsis

With a focus on practical applications of biophysical techniques, this book links fundamental biophysics to the process of biopharmaceutical development.

Helps formulation and analytical scientists in pharma and biotech better understand and use biophysical methods
Chapters organized according to the sequential nature of the drug development process
Helps formulation, analytical, and bioanalytical scientists in pharma and biotech better understand and usestrengths and limitations of biophysical methods
Explains how to use biophysical methods, the information obtained, and what needs to be presented in a regulatory filing, assess impact on quality and immunogenicity
With a focus on practical applications of biophysical techniques, this book links fundamental biophysics to the process of biopharmaceutical development.



Table of Contents

Preface vii

About the Editor ix

Contributors xi

Section 1 Early Discovery Stages and Biotherapeutic Candidate Selection

1 Biophysical Methods Applied in Early Discovery of a Biotherapeutic: Case Study of an EGFR-IGF1R Bispecific Adnectin 3
Michael L. Doyle, James W. Bryson, Virginie Lafont, Zheng Lin, Paul E. Morin, Lumelle A. Schneeweis, Aaron P. Yamniuk, and Joseph Yanchunas Jr.

2 X-Ray Crystallography for Biotherapeutics 25
Glen Spraggon

3 Solubility and Early Assessment of Stability for Protein Therapeutics 65
Sheng-Jiun Wu, Gary L. Gilliland, and Yiqing Feng

Section 2 First-in-Human and up to Proof-of-Concept Clinical Trials

4 Biophysical and Structural Characterization Needed Prior to Proof of Concept 95
Angela W. Blake-Haskins, Yen-Huei Lin, Zhuchun Wu, Melissa D. Perkins, and Thomas M. Spitznagel

5 Nucleation, Aggregation, and Conformational Distortion 125
Christopher J. Roberts

6 Utilization of Chemical Labeling and Mass Spectrometry for the Biophysical Characterization of Biopharmaceuticals 151
Justin B. Sperry and Lisa M. Jones

7 Application of Biophysical and High-Throughput Methods in the Preformulation of Therapeutic Proteins—Facts and Fictions 173
Ahmad M. Abdul-Fattah and Hanns-Christian Mahler

8 Bioanalytical Methods and Immunogenicity Assays 207
Bonita Rup, Corinna Krinos-Fiorotti, Boris Gorovits, and Hendrik Neubert

9 Structures and Dynamics of Proteins Probed by UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopy 243
Brian S. Leigh, Diana E. Schlamadinger, and Judy E. Kim

10 Freezing- and Drying-Induced Micro- and Nano-Heterogeneity in Biological Solutions 269
Alptekin Aksan, Vishard Ragoonanan, and Carol Hirschmugl

Section 3 Phase III and Commercial Development

11 Late-Stage Product Characterization: Applications in Formulation, Process, and Manufacturing Development 287
Christine P. Chan and Li Shi

12 Biophysical Analyses Suitable for Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Control Sections of the Biologic License Application (BLA) 317
Zahra Shahrokh, Nazila Salamat-Miller, and John J. Thomas

Index 355

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 08/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9780470938430, 978-0470938430
      ISBN10: 0470938439
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      With a focus on practical applications of biophysical techniques, this book links fundamental biophysics to the process of biopharmaceutical development.

      Helps formulation and analytical scientists in pharma and biotech better understand and use biophysical methods
      Chapters organized according to the sequential nature of the drug development process
      Helps formulation, analytical, and bioanalytical scientists in pharma and biotech better understand and usestrengths and limitations of biophysical methods
      Explains how to use biophysical methods, the information obtained, and what needs to be presented in a regulatory filing, assess impact on quality and immunogenicity
      With a focus on practical applications of biophysical techniques, this book links fundamental biophysics to the process of biopharmaceutical development.



      Table of Contents

      Preface vii

      About the Editor ix

      Contributors xi

      Section 1 Early Discovery Stages and Biotherapeutic Candidate Selection

      1 Biophysical Methods Applied in Early Discovery of a Biotherapeutic: Case Study of an EGFR-IGF1R Bispecific Adnectin 3
      Michael L. Doyle, James W. Bryson, Virginie Lafont, Zheng Lin, Paul E. Morin, Lumelle A. Schneeweis, Aaron P. Yamniuk, and Joseph Yanchunas Jr.

      2 X-Ray Crystallography for Biotherapeutics 25
      Glen Spraggon

      3 Solubility and Early Assessment of Stability for Protein Therapeutics 65
      Sheng-Jiun Wu, Gary L. Gilliland, and Yiqing Feng

      Section 2 First-in-Human and up to Proof-of-Concept Clinical Trials

      4 Biophysical and Structural Characterization Needed Prior to Proof of Concept 95
      Angela W. Blake-Haskins, Yen-Huei Lin, Zhuchun Wu, Melissa D. Perkins, and Thomas M. Spitznagel

      5 Nucleation, Aggregation, and Conformational Distortion 125
      Christopher J. Roberts

      6 Utilization of Chemical Labeling and Mass Spectrometry for the Biophysical Characterization of Biopharmaceuticals 151
      Justin B. Sperry and Lisa M. Jones

      7 Application of Biophysical and High-Throughput Methods in the Preformulation of Therapeutic Proteins—Facts and Fictions 173
      Ahmad M. Abdul-Fattah and Hanns-Christian Mahler

      8 Bioanalytical Methods and Immunogenicity Assays 207
      Bonita Rup, Corinna Krinos-Fiorotti, Boris Gorovits, and Hendrik Neubert

      9 Structures and Dynamics of Proteins Probed by UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopy 243
      Brian S. Leigh, Diana E. Schlamadinger, and Judy E. Kim

      10 Freezing- and Drying-Induced Micro- and Nano-Heterogeneity in Biological Solutions 269
      Alptekin Aksan, Vishard Ragoonanan, and Carol Hirschmugl

      Section 3 Phase III and Commercial Development

      11 Late-Stage Product Characterization: Applications in Formulation, Process, and Manufacturing Development 287
      Christine P. Chan and Li Shi

      12 Biophysical Analyses Suitable for Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Control Sections of the Biologic License Application (BLA) 317
      Zahra Shahrokh, Nazila Salamat-Miller, and John J. Thomas

      Index 355

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