presentation at cambridge university
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DLS distributions in once freeze dried samples of IgG
- DLS data for once freeze IgG without added excipient.- Rh for IgG ~ 5.51nm. [Thermal Properties of human IgG, (1987) Molecular Immunlogy, 24:495-501]- The DLS data is consistent with this
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Intensity Distribution
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Rh = 5.2nm
Rh = 5.2nm
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- Influence of successive freeze drying cycles on the IgG sample without added excipients - The size of IgG aggregates increases with repeated freeze drying cycles.
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IgG + 1.8mM Sucrose
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Effect of the concentration of sucrose and mannitol on the aggregation of IgG
- Influence of sucrose during successive freeze drying cycles on the size of IgG
- the aggregation of IgG is less pronounced for the higher concentration of sucrose
- Influence of mannitol during successive freeze drying cycles on the size of IgG
- Mannitol appears to promote aggregation of IgG, and is more pronounced at the higher concentration
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AFM Study of the Effect of Multiple freeze drying on IgG
- AFM images reveal both crystalline and amorphous features. Globular, protein like features can also be observed. - The size of the smaller globular features is similar to the size of monomeric IgG (~15-20nm) reported in previous AFM studies (Ultramicroscopy 105:103-110). The larger globular features likely represent aggregates of IgG
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AFM images of freeze dried IgG samples, prepared without excipients (starting concentration 2mg/ml in 0.01M PBS)
Globular features
Crystalline
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AFM study of IgG Freeze Dried with 20mM Sucrose
- AFM images predominantly show amorphous regions with associated globular features, again most likely due to IgG monomers and aggregates. Crystalline features were rarely observed.
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AFM study of IgG Freeze Dried with 20mM Mannitol
- AFM images show both amorphous and crystalline features. - Globular features appear to be associated with distinct regions on the sample surface e.g. some crystalline features do not appear to be coated with a protein like layer.
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IgG Freeze Dried with Sucrose and Mannitol in Combination [2]
-Images of once freeze dried IgG with Sucrose (40mM) and Mannitol (20mM) in combination. - An increase in the molar concentration of sucrose predominantly reveals amorphous features - Again globular features are associated with these regions.
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