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New Technology
Combinations and Innovations to Propel Cell-Based Diagnostic Market to Nearly $9
Billion by 2011
New York, January 9, 2008 /PR Newswire — Cell-based diagnostics with
applications in hematology, histology, cytology, microbiology, and transplant
medicine generated more than $6 billion in revenues last year, and new and
innovative enabling technologies are emerging that will propel certain segments
of the market forward at double-digit rates, according to a new report released
by Kalorama Information.
The new study,
Cell-Based Diagnostics: Technologies, Applications, and Markets, 2nd Edition,
evaluates the market for both traditional technologies such as hematology, flow
cytometry, and traditional stains, as well as increasingly sophisticated
molecular techniques and the emerging areas of rare cell event testing,
microarrays and beadarrays. These new technologies and digital arrays carry the
advantage of being well suited to feed data to software designed to interpret
array patterns and create the test result.
These innovations and new methods for genotyping biopsied tissue could
revolutionize the treatment of a number of diseases, including: diabetes,
cancer, and autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases and could lead the way to
an era of individualized patient therapies using techniques such as microarrays,
biochips, PCR and in situ hybridization.
“The potential for these technologies is huge,” notes Shara Rosen, analyst for
Kalorama Information and the author of the study. “In fact, while our current
market evaluations are based on commercialized assays and reagents, there is
also a vast menu of in-lab developed, or ‘home-brew’ tests using tissue stains,
flow reagents, antibodies, molecular probes and dyes marketed by scores of
companies, worldwide. As the science of cell diagnostics is perfected, many of
these tests are going main stream as authorized test services or market cleared
tests.”
Kalorama Information’s
2nd Edition of Cell-Based Diagnostics: Technology, Application and Markets,
reviews technologies available and in development from nearly 200 companies and
discusses the impact of cell-based diagnostics on patient care, as well as in
drug discovery and development research. Analysis of market trends and market
forecasts for twelve cell diagnostic segments are also provided.
http://www.bioportfolio.com/cgi-bin/acatalog/Cell-Based_Diagnostics__Technology__Applications__and_Markets__2nd_Edition.html
About Kalorama Information
Kalorama Information, a division of MarketResearch, supplies the latest
in independent market research for the life sciences. To view their catalogue go
to:
http://www.bioportfolio.com/cgi-bin/acatalog/Kalorama.html
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