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Pill manufacture is not only concerned with drug release but also by synthesis, purification, packaging, storage, administration and quality control. The E.ncapsulator has been designed to address each of these important manufacturing considerations.
Inducibility<b> In our system, protein synthesis is inducible. This means that our population of cells can be expanded before they are taxed with the demanding task of protein production. This is especially useful for batch culture systems.