DUBLIN, June 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ftsqdz/mass_spectrometry) has announced the addition of the "Mass Spectrometry 2013: A Focus on Sales Growth" report to their offering.
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Mass Spectrometry 2013 presents the findings of a global market study of mass spectrometry, involving the participation of 567 buyers and end-users in this field. With a focus on market development, sales growth and commercial opportunities, the study profiled current and evolving areas of this market, as outlined below. Its findings provide valuable product and market information, and decision-making support to suppliers in the mass spectrometry field.
The market for MS instrumentation has grown steadily over the past decade and in 2009 global sales and ancillary services are estimated at around $3.3 billion, and increasing at around 10% per year. This report, based on an analysis of key market areas in the mass spectrometry field, has been produced to provide business decision-making support to suppliers in this field, and to identity new opportunities. It is the outcome of an extensive global study of MS end-users and managers and its findings provide a focus on sales growth and the changes that are driving these developments.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Participants
3. Mass Spectrometry Systems
4. Ionisation Methods
5. Ion Analyzers
6. Data Systems
7. MS Configurations
8. Fragmentation
9. Molecules
10. Purpose
11. Samples
12. Applications
13. Quantitative vs. Qualitative
14. Sample Preparation
15. Challenging Applications
16. Future Use
17. Innovation
18. Mass Spectrometry Activities
19. Expenditure
20. Final Comments
21. Discussion and Conclusions
22. Appendices
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