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by on 31. March 2023
The Asia Pacific Single-Cell Analysis Market is projected to reach USD 1,375 million by 2025 from USD 550 million in 2020, at a CAGR of 20.1%. Asia Pacific single-cell analysis market growth is driven by the growing focus on personalized medicine, increasing R&D in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries for complex diseases, growth in stem cell research, and the increasing frequency of pandemics. Key Players: Becton, Dickinson and Company (US), Danaher Corporation (US), Merck Mill...
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by on 30. March 2023
The global bronchoscopy market in terms of revenue was estimated to be worth $2.5 billion in 2022 and is poised to reach $3.7 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2022 to 2027. Market growth is largely driven by the rising prevalence of respiratory diseases, growing hospital investments in bronchoscopy facilities, and technological improvement in bronchoscopes. On the other hand, risk associated with the bronchoscopy procedures is a major restrains to the growth of this market. Dow...
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by on 28. March 2023
According to the new market research report "Cell Culture Media Market by Type(Serum-free (CHO, BHK, Vero Cell), Stem Cell, Chemically Defined, Classical, Specialty), Application(Biopharmaceutical (mAbs, Vaccine), Diagnostics, Tissue Engineering), End User(Pharma, Biotech) - Global Forecast to 2026", is projected to USD 10.3 billion by 2026 from USD 4.9 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 16.0 % between 2021 and 2026. Browse in-depth TOC on "Cell Culture Media Industry" 314 - Tables 41 - ...
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by on 21. March 2023
The Electronic Trial Master File (Etmf) Systems Market is projected to reach USD 1.8 billion by 2024 from USD 1.0 billion in 2019, at a CAGR of 12.7%. Growth in the eTMF systems market can be attributed primarily to the rising adoption of eTMF systems, rising number of clinical trials, partnerships between biopharma companies & CROs, increasing funding to support clinical trials, and the growth in the R&D spending by pharma & biotech companies. Emerging countries are expected to provide signific...
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by on 21. March 2023
Point of Care/ Rapid Diagnostics Market is expected to reach USD 75.5 billion by 2027 from an estimated USD 45.4 billion in 2022, at a CAGR of 10.7% from 2022 to 2027 according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™. Factors such as increasing incidence of infectious diseases, rising number of CLIA-waived POC tests and supportive government policies, healthcare decentralization and greater investments and funding for new point-of-care testing product development are anticipated to drive the growt...
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by on 14. March 2023
According to the new market research report "Allergy Diagnostics Market by Product & Service (Consumables, Instruments (Immunoassay Analyzer, ELISA Analyzer, Luminometer), Service), Allergen (Food, Inhaled, Drug), Test Type (In Vivo, In Vitro), End User (Diagnostic Laboratories) - Global Forecast to 2026", The global allergy diagnostics market is projected to reach USD 8.2 billion by 2026 from USD 4.8 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 11.1% from 2021 to 2026. Browse in-depth TOC on "Allergy Diagn...
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by on 9. March 2023
Introduction: Overview of the Biobanking Biobanking is a process of collecting, storing, and managing biological samples for use in research. These samples are typically obtained from patients participating in clinical trials, medical studies, and other research projects. The samples are then stored in a secure facility, often referred to as a biobank. The samples are processed and analyzed to provide researchers with access to valuable data that can be used to better understand various disea...
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by on 6. March 2023
Introduction to Cryo-electron Microscopy Cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) is an imaging technique used to visualize the structure of macromolecules, such as proteins and viruses, at near-atomic resolution. Cryo-EM uses a method called electron cryomicroscopy, which involves rapidly freezing a sample at very low temperatures to minimize structural damage from the electron beam. The sample is then imaged using an electron microscope, and the resulting images are processed using specialized so...
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by on 3. March 2023
Introduction to Laboratory Gas Generators Laboratory gas generators are devices used to produce a continuous supply of a specific gas. They are often used in laboratory settings where a continuous supply of a specific gas is needed. These gas generators are designed to produce a certain gas using a chemical reaction, such as combustion, electrolysis, or chemical synthesis. The type of gas produced depends on the type of generator and the chemicals used. Laboratory gas generators are used in a...
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by on 1. March 2023
Introduction to Single-cell Analysis Single-cell analysis is a powerful tool used in research to gain insight into the behavior and function of individual cells. It is used to study the behavior of cells under various conditions and to uncover new biological processes. Single-cell analysis is used to study the behavior of individual cells in a variety of different contexts, including cancer research, neurobiology, stem cell research, and immunology. Single-cell analysis can be used to identi...
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by on 28. February 2023
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is a medical practice that involves the measurement and evaluation of drug levels in the blood to ensure that a patient is receiving the optimal dose of a drug for their individual needs. TDM is used to measure the levels of drugs in the blood to adjust drug dosages and minimize the risk of adverse reactions. It is also used for monitoring the drug levels of drugs that have a narrow therapeutic window, meaning the difference between a therapeutic dose and a toxi...
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by on 28. February 2023
Lateral flow assays are rapid diagnostic tests used to detect the presence of a specific analyte in a sample. The assay consists of a lateral flow strip that contains reagents that react with the target analyte in the sample. A sample is applied to the strip and allowed to migrate along it. If the analyte is present in the sample, a colored line will appear indicating a positive result. If the analyte is not present, no line will appear indicating a negative result. Lateral flow assays are used ...
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by on 27. February 2023
Introduction to the Endoscope Reprocessing Endoscope reprocessing is the process of cleaning and disinfecting endoscopes in order to ensure that they are safe to use during medical procedures. This process involves pre-cleaning, manual cleaning, high-level disinfection, and storage of the endoscope. It is important to follow the steps of the reprocessing procedure in order to reduce the risk of infection and health hazards for patients and medical personnel. Endoscope reprocessing is a critic...
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by on 27. February 2023
Introduction to Laboratory Information Management System A Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) is a software system that stores and manages laboratory data. It enables the tracking of laboratory specimens and the results of laboratory tests. LIMS typically includes features such as sample tracking, inventory management, data acquisition, data analysis, and reporting. LIMS also allows laboratories to keep track of the progress of their workflows, and ensure quality assurance of th...
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by on 23. February 2023
Regenerative medicine is an emerging field of medicine focused on restoring or replacing damaged or diseased cells, tissues, and organs. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines engineering, biology, and medicine to create new treatments for various health conditions. Regenerative medicine has the potential to improve the quality of life of patients suffering from a wide range of diseases and conditions, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. The goal of regenerative medici...
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by on 23. February 2023
Introduction to the Medical Exoskeleton A medical exoskeleton is a robotic device designed to provide external support to a person's body, allowing them to move more easily and with greater control. Exoskeletons are used in rehabilitation, physical therapy, and even in the workplace, where they can help to reduce the strain on a person's body. They are also used to improve mobility and reduce the risk of falls. The technology is still in its early stages, but the potential applications are e...
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by on 23. February 2023
In vivo toxicology is a branch of toxicology that studies the effects of chemicals and other substances on living organisms. It is used to evaluate the potential adverse effects of drugs, industrial chemicals, food additives, cosmetic ingredients, and other substances on humans, animals, and the environment. It involves laboratory studies of the effects of a substance on living organisms, such as rats, rabbits, and monkeys, as well as studies of the effects of a substance on humans. In vivo toxi...
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by on 23. February 2023
Introduction to the Orthopedic Braces & Supports Orthopedic braces and supports are medical devices that are designed to provide support and stability to injured or weakened joints and muscles. These devices can be used to relieve pain, improve mobility, and protect against further injury. They are often used to treat conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, sprains, and fractures. Common types of orthopedic braces and supports include ankle braces, knee braces, shoulder braces, elbow brace...
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by on 21. February 2023
Particle counters are instruments used to measure the number of particles present in a sample. They are used in various industries, such as food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor manufacturing, to monitor product quality and process control. Particle counters measure particle size, particle shape, and particle concentration. Particle counters may be contact or non-contact instruments. Contact particle counters typically involve the use of a probe that is inserted into a sample to d...
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by on 21. February 2023
Orthopedic braces and supports are medical devices that can help provide stability, support, and/or protection to weakened or injured body parts. These devices can be utilized to help treat a variety of conditions, such as arthritis, tendonitis, sprains, strains, and fractures. Additionally, orthopedic braces and supports can be used to help prevent injury. They are usually constructed from materials like neoprene, foam, and leather, and come in various shapes and sizes. Custom-fitting these dev...
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by on 16. February 2023
Orthopedic braces and supports are medical devices that can help provide stability, support, and/or protection to weakened or injured body parts. These devices can be utilized to help treat a variety of conditions, such as arthritis, tendonitis, sprains, strains, and fractures. Additionally, orthopedic braces and supports can be used to help prevent injury. They are usually constructed from materials like neoprene, foam, and leather, and come in various shapes and sizes. Custom-fitting these dev...
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by on 16. February 2023
Introduction to the Medical Simulation Medical simulation is a type of simulation technology used to train medical professionals in a safe and controlled environment. It allows medical teams to practice and refine their skills in a realistic setting without the risk of harming real patients. Medical simulation can be used to replicate almost any medical scenario, from basic procedures to complex surgeries. It is used to prepare medical practitioners for real-life medical situations, as well ...
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by on 15. February 2023
Introduction to the Aptamers Aptamers are single-stranded oligonucleotide molecules that are able to bind to a specific target molecule with high affinity and specificity. They are used to detect and manipulate biological molecules, such as proteins, enzymes, small molecules or even whole cells. Aptamers are generated using a process known as Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment (SELEX), which involves in vitro selection of a large pool of random oligonucleotide sequences...
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by on 10. February 2023
Introduction to Point of Care Diagnostics Point of Care Diagnostics (POCD) is a type of medical testing that is conducted directly with the patient, at their bedside or in the doctor's office. It is designed to help streamline the time between diagnosis and treatment, provide accurate results when time is of the essence, and reduce overall healthcare costs. POCD can help diagnose a variety of medical conditions and diseases, including infections, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and...
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