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ACROBiosystems Pichia pastoris resDNA Quantiation Kit (qPCR)
Residual host cell DNA refers to fragments of DNA from the host organism that are left behind after a biological process such as the production of a biopharmaceutical product or the cultivation of a cell line. This residual DNA can potentially contaminate the final product and affect its safety and efficacy. In the context of biopharmaceutical production, regulatory agencies such as the FDA and EMA have set limits on the amount of residual host cell DNA that is acceptable in a final product. These limits vary depending on the type of product and the route of administration, and residue host cell DNA quantitation kits are designed to ensure that the final product is safe for human use.
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