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ABBREVIATIONS
AAV
Adeno-associated virus
AD5
Adenovirus 5
AGE1.CR
Avian duck cells
ATF
Alternating tangential flow filtration
CAR T-cell
Chimeric antigen receptor T cells
CHIKV
Chikungunya virus
CHO
Chinese hamster ovary
CIP
Clean in place
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019
CRD
Cell retention device
CSTR
Continuous stirred tank reactor
DIP
Defective interfering particle
DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DSP
Downstream processing
E&L
Extractables and leachables
EMA
European Medicines Agency
FASTEC
Frozen accelerated seed train for execution of a campaign
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
GMP
Good manufacturing practice
HA
Hemagglutinin
HAU
Hemagglutinin units
HAV
Hepatitis A virus
HCD
High cell density
HCV
Hepatitis C virus
HFBR
Hollow fiber bioreactor
HEK293
Human embryonic kidney
HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus
Huh7.5
Human hepatocellular carcinoma cells
IAV
Influenza A virus
IPV
Inactivated polio virus
172
Bioprocessing of Viral Vaccines