DNA and RNA Sample Preparation Markets: Market Developments, Growth Areas and Opportunities
DUBLIN, Sept. 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "DNA and RNA Sample Preparation Markets: Market Developments, Growth Areas and Opportunities" report to their offering.
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This report is a comprehensive global end-user study and market analysis relating to the use of DNA and RNA sample preparation techniques in the laboratory.
Market findings from this study are based on 'real world' laboratory data, provided by research scientists and clinicians who routinely use nucleic acid isolation methods. This study investigated 45 market areas on current activities, recent developments and trends, anticipated future growth, shrinkage and opportunities. Its findings provide market information on the current and developing use of nucleic acid isolation methods and assist companies selling into these markets to respond to laboratory users' current needs and their future plans.
This study involved the participation of scientists and clinicians and investigate in-depth, key areas of their current use of specialised laboratory techniques, and their plans for using these techniques over the next three years.
Background
Extraction methods used to isolate DNA and RNA are fundamental to most studies carried out in the molecular biology field. These molecules are isolated prior to downstream processing for a wide range of applications, from fundamental research to routine diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making. In the past, methods used to extract nucleic acids were often complex, time-consuming, labour-intensive and limited in throughput. Today, many specialized methods are available to scientists, from conventional solution-based approaches, to solid-phase systems that are often used in commercial kits.
Developments in this field are allowing scientists to evaluate new techniques in their own areas of application. Some of these are also amenable to automation, an increasing requirement in many of today's laboratories. Biopharm Reports has carried out a global market study of DNA and RNA isolation techniques involving the participation of 227 experienced end-users in this field. Participants mean 'years of experience' in the use of DNA and RNA isolation techniques was 14.4 years and the findings of this study provide a wealth of information relevant to suppliers in this field. In particular, these findings relate to end-users current and three-year plans, as well as their anticipated purchasing decisions from particular suppliers over the next three years (2013 - 2016).
This study was carried out to provide business information to developers, manufacturers and suppliers in the DNA/RNA extraction/isolation field. Its findings identify marketing and sales opportunities, end-user purchasing decisions, market growth and shrinkage and related information. It was conducted through specialist groups of experienced end-users in the DNA/RNA extraction/isolation field and its findings are therefore based on 'real world' market data.
Key Topics Covered:
Index
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Background
Chapter 2. Study Participants
Chapter 3. DNA and RNA Forms
Chapter 4. Solutions-Phase vs. Solid-Phase Methods
Chapter 5. Kit vs. Non-Kit Methods
Chapter 6. Solution-Phase DNA/RNA Isolation (Non-Kits)
Chapter 7. Solid-Phase DNA/RNA Isolation (Non-Kits)
Chapter 8. Isolation Kits
Chapter 9. Automation
Chapter 10. Applications
Chapter 11. Therapeutic Areas
Chapter 12. Purpose
Chapter 13. Samples
Chapter 14. Disease Biomarkers
Chapter 15. Budgets and Expenditure
Chapter 16. Consumables
Chapter 17. Discussion and Opportunities
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