Kamal Egodage
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Recent Articles
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Reuel N, Grassbaugh B, Kruss S, Mundy J, Opel C, Ogunniyi A, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2013 Aug;
7(9):7472-82.
PMID: 23909808
It is widely recognized that an array of addressable sensors can be multiplexed for the label-free detection of a library of analytes. However, such arrays have useful properties that emerge...
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Rombach-Riegraf V, Allard C, Angevaare E, Matter A, Ossuli B, Strehl R, et al.
J Pharm Sci
. 2013 May;
102(7):2128-35.
PMID: 23695958
Protein aggregation, which takes place both in vivo and in vitro, is an important degradative pathway for all proteins. Protein aggregates have distinct physicochemical and biological properties that are important...
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Strehl R, Rombach-Riegraf V, Diez M, Egodage K, Bluemel M, Jeschke M, et al.
Pharm Res
. 2011 Sep;
29(2):594-602.
PMID: 21948455
Purpose: Accurate monitoring of the sub-visible particle load in protein biopharmaceuticals is increasingly important to drug development. Manufacturers are expected to characterize and control sub-visible protein particles in their products...
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Lauer T, Agrawal N, Chennamsetty N, Egodage K, Helk B, Trout B
J Pharm Sci
. 2011 Sep;
101(1):102-15.
PMID: 21935950
Determining the aggregation propensity of protein-based biotherapeutics is an important step in the drug development process. Typically, a great deal of data collected over a large period of time is...
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Tou J, Violand B, Chen Z, Carroll J, Schlittler M, Egodage K, et al.
Protein J
. 2009 Feb;
28(2):87-95.
PMID: 19212810
Under stressed conditions such as prolonged exposure to high pH, the C-terminal disulfide bridge in bovine somatotropin (bST) is susceptible to a base catalyzed beta-elimination reaction. This reaction converts the...