The Vilsmeier reagent is necessary for producing a large range of pharmaceuticals, but its unstable nature and toxic precursor phosgene are challenges for its use. A new process that efficiently ...
Flow Chemistry continues to gain momentum as a powerful alternative to batch processing, offering improved safety, easier ...
The new reagents are designed to support clinical-phase and commercialization stages of cell and gene therapy production and to enhance DNA transfection. New transfection reagents launched by Polyplus ...
Although continuous flow chemistry—wherein molecules are made in a continuous process rather than in batches—has gained ground in academic labs, its adoption by industry and contract manufacturing ...