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    BioPortfolio | BioInformant Reports |  Stem Cell Research Products: Opportunities Tools and Technologies

    Stem Cell Research Products: Opportunities Tools and Technologies

    Stem Cell Research Products: Opportunities Tools and Technologies


    Overview: BIO-Informant’s latest market report, "Stem Cell Research Products: Opportunities, Tools & Technologies" was produced using a detailed end-user survey of research scientists, in which over 400 stem cell researchers from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia and other international regions participated. The findings represent perspectives across a global audience of researchers.

    As a technology company, BIO-Informant also used proprietary data-derivation techniques to quantify and assess critical trends in the stem cells marketplace.

    Since 2001, funding for research on embryonic stem cells has been extremely limited. However, on March 9, 2009, President Obama overturned the order signed by President Bush in 2001 that barred the NIH from funding research on embryonic stem cells beyond using 60 cell lines that existed at that time. This dramatic policy change represents a major opportunity for life science suppliers.

    Featured elements of this report include:

    * What are novel stem cells research products that can be developed?

    * What stem cells types are most frequently used by research scientists?

    * Which species of stem cells do scientists prefer and what are the factors driving this preference (access, pricing, funding, handling advantages)?

    * What are the most frequently used stem cell markers?

    * What are the most common research applications, and how do they differ by segment (academic, industrial, and government)?

    * Who are the leading suppliers of stem cell products?

    * What stem cell product categories are already available in the marketplace?

    * What are current grant, patent, and scientific publication rate trends?

    * What are the major funding sources, trends, and dollar values, for domestic and international researchers?

    * What is the size of the stem cell research products marketplace and how fast is it growing?

    * What are communication strategies for accessing the marketplace?

    * And much more...

    In summary, the report provides detailed insight into the stem cells research products marketplace and the needs of active stem cell scientists.

    Executive Summary:

    Executive Summary: Stem cells are primitive cells found in all multi-cellular organisms that are characterized by self-renewal and the capacity to differentiate into any mature cell type. Several broad categories of stem cells exist, including: embryonic stem cells, derived from blastocysts; fetal stem cells, obtained from aborted fetuses; adult stem cells, found in adult tissues; cord blood stem cells, isolated from umbilical tissue; dental stem cells, derived from deciduous teeth; cancer stem cells, which give rise to a clonal populations of cells that form tumors or disperse in the body; and animal stem cells, which are derived from non-human sources.

    In a developing embryo, stem cells can differentiate into all of the specialized embryonic tissues. In adult organisms, stem and progenitor cells act as a repair system for the body, replenishing specialized cells. Of interest to researchers, is the potential for use of stem cells in regenerative medicine to treat conditions ranging from diabetes, to cardiovascular disease and neurological disorders. Additionally, the ability to use stem cells to improve drug target validation and toxicology screening is of intense interest to pharmaceutical companies. Stem cells are also being studied for their ability to improve both the understanding and treatment of birth disorders.

    To facilitate the research resulting from interest in these far-ranging applications, a sizeable stem cells research products market has emerged. Large companies selling stem cell research products include Invitrogen, BD Biosciences, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Millipore, although dozens of other suppliers exist as well. Products offered by these companies include: antibodies to stem cell antigens, bead-based stem cell separation systems, stem cell protein purification and analysis tools, tools for DNA and RNA-based characterization of stem cells, stem cell culture and media reagents, stem cell specific growth factors and cytokines, tools for stem cell gene regulation, a range of stem cell services, tools for in vivo and in vitro stem cell tracking, and stem cell lines.

    Currently, the federal government is an important, although not dominant, source of funding for stem cell research. The reason is that states are spending almost as much as the federal government on general stem cell research and are actually spending more than the federal government on human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research. Private sources also contribute a huge about of funding, with analysis of recent large gifts summing to over $1.7 billion.

    Specifically, market analysis determined the size of the stem cell research products market to be $872M and growing at a rate of 10% for full-year 2008. As growth of the stem cell research market is best modeled by polynomial growth, the size of the market is predicted to increase to $1.4B by 2013.

    Because of the massive size of this market, developing either a segmented or diverse stem cell product line represents a significant opportunity for research supply companies. The purpose of this market report is to explore current market conditions and to provide guidance for companies that wish to develop strategically positioned stem cell product lines.

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