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articles relevant to medical diagnosis are Public Access Clinical diagnostics papers. Medical diagnostics are procedures that are followed in the process of trying to determine and/or identify a possible disease or disorder and the opinion that this process has reached. Appropriate bio-medical equipment detects the problem. Journal of Scientific Testing Procedures is one such research-publishing publication. It is an
open access journal which aims to be the most comprehensive and reliable source of knowledge on the discoveries and current developments in the research papers, methodologies, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, comments. Diagnostic Pathology:
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High Impact List of Articles
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Market Analysis for Pharmaceutics 2020
Xiang-chun Shen
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Market Analysis for Pharmaceutics 2020
Xiang-chun Shen
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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The application of systems biology to biomanufacturing
Larissa Benavente, Adam Goldberg, Henrietta Myburg, Joseph Chiera, Michael Zapata and Len van Zyl*
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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The application of systems biology to biomanufacturing
Larissa Benavente, Adam Goldberg, Henrietta Myburg, Joseph Chiera, Michael Zapata and Len van Zyl*
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Cell therapies: why scale matters
Qasim A Rafiq
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Cell therapies: why scale matters
Qasim A Rafiq
Editorial: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Bioprocess engineering: micromanaging Chinese hamster ovary cell phenotypes
Paul S Kelly, Colin Clarke, Martin Clynes and Niall Barron*
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Bioprocess engineering: micromanaging Chinese hamster ovary cell phenotypes
Paul S Kelly, Colin Clarke, Martin Clynes and Niall Barron*
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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In situ microscopy and MIR-spectroscopy as non-invasive optical sensors for cell cultivation process monitoring
Christian Luder, Patrick Lindner, David Bulnes-Abundis, Shaobin M Lu, Tim Lucking, Dorte Solle* and Thomas Scheper
Research Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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In situ microscopy and MIR-spectroscopy as non-invasive optical sensors for cell cultivation process monitoring
Christian Luder, Patrick Lindner, David Bulnes-Abundis, Shaobin M Lu, Tim Lucking, Dorte Solle* and Thomas Scheper
Research Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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The use of glutamine synthetase as a selection marker: recent advances in Chinese hamster ovary cell line generation processes
Lianchun Fan* Christopher C Frye & Andrew J Racher
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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The use of glutamine synthetase as a selection marker: recent advances in Chinese hamster ovary cell line generation processes
Lianchun Fan* Christopher C Frye & Andrew J Racher
Review Article: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Valuing the future: recent advances and future directions in cell line development
Mohamed Al-Rubeai1* & Darrin Kuystermans
Commentary: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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Valuing the future: recent advances and future directions in cell line development
Mohamed Al-Rubeai1* & Darrin Kuystermans
Commentary: Pharmaceutical Bioprocessing
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