Single Cell Omics 2011 The single cell Omics revolution is the potential transformation of cellular heterogeneity from a source of noise to a source of new, as yet hidden discoveries. No longer will the variability from one cell to the next confound researchers and force them to average results into irrelevance. Researchers may find, in fact, that this variability is critical for cells to respond to and interact with their environments. But even without the complete revolution, single cell Omics offer significant evolutionary advances in fields of biology and medicine that are already based on single cell analysis, such as immunology, neurobiology, stem cell biology, circulating tumor cells and preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Moreover, the ongoing evolution of single cell Omics technologies provides improvements in sensitivity and throughput that will enable researchers to generate more data from smaller numbers of cells, which can be enabling in cases of precious samples. The result of this (r)evolution is a market for Omics technologies that is projected to grow from $60 million in sales in 2010 to $525 million in 2016, according to Single Cell Omics 2011, a new report published by Select Biosciences and written by BioPerspectives.
Survival of the fittest requires a detailed understanding of this emerging market. Single Cell Omics 2011 explains the key technologies, applications, unmet needs and trends. The 167-page report includes an Internet survey administered to a large stratified database; analyses of front-end separation technologies, back-end Omics technologies and integrated platforms to bridge the gap; profiles of 30 companies; and a quantitative market model segmented by technologies.
table Of Contents chapter 1: Executive Summaryintroductioncellular Heterogeneityfront-end Isolation Of Single Cellsback-end Isolation Of Single Cellsbridging Front- And Back-endapplicationscompetitive Environmenttrends In Usage prediction Of Market Inflectionsmarket Modelchapter 2: Historical Perspectivesingle Cellsomicsomics And Small Numbers Of Cellsomics And Single Cellschapter 3: Cellular Heterogeneityintroductionspecific Examples Of Heterogeneityrna Interferencegene Expression Profiles In C. Elegansmore Examples Of Heterogeneityroot Causesurvey Questionsignificancefrom Noise To Discoveriesthe Trendsurvey Question chapter 4: Front-end Technologiesoverview Of Technologiesintroduction To The Front-endsurvey Question facs-mediated Cell Sortingintroductioncompetitionmagnetic Bead-mediated Cell Sortingintroduction competitionmicroscopic Capture/micromanipulationintroductioncompetitionlaser Capture Microdissection introductioncompetitionchapter 5: Back-end Technologiesintroductionstate-of-the-arttechnology Overview survey Questionexamples Of State Of The Artgenomicssurvey Questionmetabolomicssurvey Questions microfluidic Interface With Mass Spectrometryfuture Directionsevolutionrevolutionchapter 6: Bridging The Front- And Back-endsintroductionexamples Of First-generation Platformsbeckman Coultermmiexamples Of Second-generation Platformssilicon Biosystemsmicrocavity Arraysingle Cell Microarraysurvey Question chapter 7: Emerging Applicationsintroductionliterature Analysisestablishedpreimplantation Genetic Diagnosis/screeningestablished/emergingstem Cellsimmunologyneurobiologyemergingcancercirculating Tumor Cellsintroductionworkflowworkflowworkflowworkflowworkflowsystems Biologychapter 8: Market Single Cell Omics 2011
Modelmethodologygrowthliterature Analysissurvey Questionsmarket Modeloverall Technology Markets top-down Analysis Forgrowth Projectionschapter 9: Competitive Environmentintroductioncirculating Tumor Cells/rare Cellsadnagenbioceptcytotrackrarecellssilicon Biosystemsveridexdna Sequencingibmiontorrent oxford Nanopore Technologiespacific Biosciencesmicrofluidicsbionanomatrixcyntellectfluidigmfluxion Biosciencesintegenxmathies Labmicrofluidic Chipshopraindance Technologiesmicroscopic Captureeppendorf hacker Instrumentsibidileica Microsystemsmminarishigezeissmultifacetedlife Technologiesmiltenyi Biotec roche Applied Sciencetataa Biocenteroutside-the-boxlbnluc Irvinepreimplantation Genetic Diagnosis reprogeneticsappendix: Methodologyauthor Credentialssourcesmarket Modelliterature Analysisinternet Surveybackground Question About Us: Transparency Market Research is a market intelligence company providing global business information reports and services. Our exclusive blend of quantitative forecasting and trends analysis provides forward-looking insight for thousands of decision makers. We are privileged with highly experienced team of Analysts, Researchers and Consultants, who use proprietary data sources and various tools and techniques to gather, and analyze information. Our business offerings represent the latest and the most reliable information indispensable for businesses to sustain a competitive edge. Contact: ResearchMoz 90 State Street, Suite 700, Albany NY - 12207 United States Tel: +1-518-618-1030 USA - Canada Toll Free 866-997-4948 Email: sales@researchmoz.us Blog: http://researchmoz.blogspot.com/ Website: http://www.researchmoz.us/
Single Cell Omics 2011