Journal: Biotechnology Journal
Article Title: Analytical Centrifugal Ultrafiltration as a Tool for High Throughput Process Development in Virus Removal Filtration
doi: 10.1002/biot.70227
Figure Lengend Snippet: A. MS2 phage clearance at varying rotor speeds; B. Images of filter surface after centrifugal ultrafiltration at 5000 rpm, including nanocellulose‐based filter paper (upper panel) and support paper (lower panel); C. ΦX174 phage clearance at varying rotor speeds; D. LRV MS2 phage clearance to half‐volume at varying rotor speeds. Dotted line represents 4 log 10 virus clearance threshold. Dotted line represents 4 log 10 virus clearance threshold.
Article Snippet: Bacteriophages ΦX174 (ATCC 13706‐B1) and MS2 (ATCC 15597‐B1), along with their respective host Escherichia coli (Migula) Castellani and Chalmers bacterial strains C (ATCC 13706) and C‐3000 (ATCC 15597), were procured from ATCC (Manassas, VA).
Techniques: Virus