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Practicing Viral Vigilance Over Cell Culture-Based Processes

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Although bioprocessors employ cell cultures to develop new treatments for viral infections, viral contamination can stymy any cell culture-based process, including the development of most any treatment. In fact, “viral contamination in cell cultures poses significant challenges, particularly due to the necessity for complex and sophisticated detection methods,” according to Muhammad Munir, PhD, professor in virology and viral zoonoses at Lancaster University in the UK, and his colleagues.

Period26/03/2025

Although bioprocessors employ cell cultures to develop new treatments for viral infections, viral contamination can stymy any cell culture-based process, including the development of most any treatment. In fact, “viral contamination in cell cultures poses significant challenges, particularly due to the necessity for complex and sophisticated detection methods,” according to Muhammad Munir, PhD, professor in virology and viral zoonoses at Lancaster University in the UK, and his colleagues.

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TitleGEN Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
Media name/outletGEN Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
Duration/Length/Size10 minutes read
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date26/03/25
Producer/AuthorMike May
PersonsMuhammad Munir