Purifying mRNA using the original PS-DVB columns and buffers for new vaccines development

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Messenger RNA Purification and Production with highest purity for the development of novel vaccines

This white paper describes the basics of preparing mRNA using the original, and now well proven, PS-DVB columns and buffers.

For mRNA purification, Kariko and Weissman et. al. successfully established the use of PS-DVB columns and TEAA buffers with acetonitrile for modified mRNA purification as an ideal method for generating non-immunogenic mRNA for in vivo studies. With the caveat that differences in target mRNA structure and sequence may require gradient adjustment of the HPLC method.

ADS Biotec continues to be the leader in supplying both PS-DVB based columns and proprietary, matched PS-DVB process buffers, the latter comprising the original formulations used for modified mRNA therapeutics. With well-established quality procedures that ensure consistent, high quality nucleic acid separation and purification, customers are assured of performance prior to ship.

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Purifying mRNA using the original PS-DVB columns and buffers for new vaccines development

Messenger RNA Purification and Production with highest purity for the development of novel vaccines

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Genetic diseases once considered untreatable are now at the center of innovative therapeutic approaches. Research and development of gene therapies in biotech and pharma aim to directly correct or replace defective or missing genes to combat disease at the molecular level. This revolutionary approach promises not only to treat symptoms, but to eliminate the cause of the disease itself.