When characterizing biologics, dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a way of measuring particle size, oligomerization, and dispersity, and how they change in response to environmental changes like the addition of a drug conjugate or storage buffer modifications. During the course of biologics development, DLS is a valuable tool for profiling how candidates behave in response to a variety of environmental changes. Understanding the impact these changes have on a candidate is crucial to many aspects of the biologics workflow, from determining which are worth pursuing to improving their quality for scale-up and delivery. This eBook explains how DLS helps improve the decisions you make about your biologics during the entire workflow, as well as some practical tips for designing DLS experiments. Download now to learn more.
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