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The Case For 'Good Storage Practice' In Biopharmaceutical Development

June 17, 2009

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Article: The Case For 'Good Storage Practice' In Biopharmaceutical Development

By F. John Mills, Oscar Moralez, and Jennifer Benner

Those working in medical research and drug development have always needed to store biological materials such as blood samples and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Stored biomaterials can be used for a number of purposes, from medical education to examination of disease processes over time. The biopharmaceutical industry specifically offers many compelling reasons to store samples derived from clinical research, all of which are potentially critical to commercial, scientific, and medicolegal issues in drug development.

Reprinted with permission from BioProcess International 4(9):24-25 (October 2006)

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