Cell Culture Market, by Product Type (Instruments and Consumables), by Application (Vaccine Production, Gene Therapy, Cancer Research, Tissue Culture, Drug Development, and Others), by End User (Academic & Research Institutions, and Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa)- Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
The technique of growing cells outside the human body itself is a significant advancement in scientific research. Cell culture technique is adopted since mid-20th century and the field is continuously expanding into various areas of pharmaceutical research and development such as cancer and immunotherapy. Rising effort to improve the drug bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy has led to better research outcomes in cancer and health screening techniques. The ability to develop continuous cell lines has enabled mass production of desired organ cells for research and treatment benefits. Cell culture offers an excellent model system for studying normal physiology and biochemistry, drug effects, and drug screening. Being an exploratory research field, use of reagents, instruments and other consumables is very critical to support its advancements.
Market Dynamics
Advancements in 3D culture technologies and their increasing adoption for biopharmaceutical production, drug discovery, and tissue engineering applications is expected to drive growth of market. Recent developments in gene expression technologies have enabled the production of novel vaccines and biopharmaceuticals, thereby increasing the research & development applications of cell culture techniques. Moreover, a rise in the number of cancer research projects and broadening scope of applications for gene therapies are also expected to drive the market growth. In addition, the increasing incidence of infectious diseases and the growing risk of pandemics are expected to drive vaccine demand worldwide is also responsible for the growth of the global cell culture market for the forecast period. For instance, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), as on September 12, 2022, there have been globally 609,848,852 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 6,507,002 deaths.
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