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Nigel Phillip Danielson–Ewing speaks to Sankeetha Nadarajah, Commissioning Editor Biography Nigel Danielson-Ewing credits his successful track record of building and commercializing fit-for-purpose solutions from his collective tenure at three benchmark companies: Vertex, Waters and Shimadzu (all MA, USA). Over the last 15 years, Dr Danielson-Ewing has amassed a diversified and cohesive skillset based on technical […]

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Background: This study compared the performance of plasma infliximab and adalimumab quantification using a commercially available kit (mAbXmise kit) and mass spectrometry readout to that of two ELISA methods in patients treated for inflammatory bowel disease. Methods & results: The mAbXmise method based on liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was linear from 2 to

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Background: LC–MS/MS methods were developed for pharmacokinetic analysis and verified to measure fluoropezil, a new AchE inhibitor for Alzheimer’s disease treatment, and its two primary metabolites (N-debenzyl fluoride fluoropezil [M1] and N-oxidized fluoropezil [M11]) in human plasma. Methods & results: Analytes were extracted from 50 μl plasma using protein precipitation and separated by HPLC using

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Selection of the appropriate matrix for standard curve is critical for an accurate and sensitive biomarker method. Slope of a standard curve is the key factor for parallelism assessment between tested matrix and authentic matrix for LC-MS/MS assays. Here the authors have established slope criteria using a generic equation and endogenous level criteria for achieving

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Aim: To establish a simple and accurate method to explore the correlation between free and total concentrations of lamotrigine (LTG) and the active oxcarbazepine metabolite monohydroxy derivative (MHD) (10,11-dihydro-10-hydroxycarbamazepine) in clinical patients. Materials & methods: Serum samples were prepared by hollow-fiber centrifugal ultrafiltration and then injected into UPLC for analysis. Results: Absolute recovery was as

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The 15th edition of the Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (15th WRIB) was held on 27 September to 1 October 2021. Even with a last-minute move from in-person to virtual, an overwhelmingly high number of nearly 900 professionals representing pharma and biotech companies, contract research organizations (CROs), and multiple regulatory agencies still eagerly convened

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Background: The development of immunogenicity assays for clinical drug candidates targeting soluble proteins is challenging when the soluble target might produce either false-positive or false-negative signals in bridging anti-drug antibody screening assays. A generic soluble target removal protocol that uses a pH-dependent depletion was evaluated. Results: An anti-drug antibody bridging assay with a pH-dependent soluble

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Background: SOMCL-15-290 is a novel inhibitor that targets FGF receptor, CSF1 receptor and VEGF receptor (kinase insert domain receptor). Aim: This study was aiming at developing a specific high performance liquid chromatography–MS/MS method for quantifying SOMCL-15-290 in human plasma and supporting the first-in-human study. Methods: Plasma samples were prepared using the protein precipitation method and

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Aim: Immunogenicity risk assessment assays are powerful tools that assess the relative immunogenicity of potential biotherapeutics. We detail here the development of a novel assay that measures the degree of antibody internalization by antigen-presenting cells as a predictor of immunogenicity. Results & methodology: The assay uses the fluorescence signal from the antibody bound to the

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Background: Performing complete blood counts from patients’ homes could have a transformative impact on e-based healthcare. Blood microsampling and sample drying are enabling elements for patient-centric healthcare. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of dry blood samples for image-based cell quantification of red and white blood cells. Methods: A manual sample

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