Category: Diagnostics
Global Diagnostics
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2024 Global Cardio CRP Database and Analysis - Test Volume and Sales Segment Forecasts for Hospitals, Commercial Labs, POC Locations
... and emerging diagnostic procedures, as well as test volume and sales forecasts by country and market segment. Geographic Coverage France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, UK, USA Market Segmentation Centralized Testing Hospitals Commercial/Private Laboratories POC/Decentralized Testing ... Read More
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Global Therapeutic Nuclear Medicines Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... which focuses on imaging techniques to visualize internal structures and functions, therapeutic nuclear medicine employs radioactive materials to deliver targeted doses of radiation to specific tissues or organs to treat diseases. Common applications of therapeutic ... Read More
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Global Tuberculosis (TB) Diagnostics Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... (TST) or Mantoux test, which assesses the immune response to the tuberculosis bacterium. Additionally, molecular tests, such as nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays, allow for the detection of Mycobacterium ... Read More
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Global Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) Testing Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... the decline in global TB and achieve TB elimination. Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) is defined as a state of persistent immune response to stimulation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens without evidence of clinically manifested active tuberculosis ... Read More
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Global Tuberculosis (TB) Detection Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... methods are used for TB detection depending on the suspected type of infection and the resources available. Common TB detection methods include tuberculin skin tests (TST), also known as Mantoux tests, where a small amount ... Read More
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Global Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... diagnostic tests, including blood glucose monitoring, cholesterol testing, infectious disease screenings, and pregnancy tests. The primary advantage of POCT is the ability to deliver timely results, enabling healthcare providers to make quick decisions about patient ... Read More
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Global Photon-counting Computed Tomography Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... detectors can distinguish between different energy levels of X-ray photons, offering enhanced spectral imaging capabilities. This allows for improved tissue contrast and material discrimination in CT scans. Photon-counting CT systems are designed to provide high-resolution ... Read More
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Global Microfluidics Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... from micrometers to nanometers. It combines principles from physics, engineering, chemistry, and biology to enable precise handling, analysis, and experimentation with small amounts of fluids. Microfluidic systems often utilize microfabrication techniques to create intricate networks ... Read More
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Global Lyme Disease Testing Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... Borrelia burgdorferi. The primary method of Lyme disease testing involves serological tests that detect antibodies produced by the immune system in response to the infection. The most common serological tests include the enzyme immunoassay (EIA) ... Read More
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Global Diagnostic Radiopharmaceuticals Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... gamma rays, which can be detected by medical imaging devices like gamma cameras or positron emission tomography (PET) scanners. When introduced into the body, these compounds selectively accumulate in specific organs or tissues, allowing healthcare ... Read More
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Global Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... nodules. It combines real-time electromagnetic navigation technology with a flexible bronchoscope to reach and access areas deep within the lungs. During the procedure, a preoperative CT scan is registered to the patient's anatomy using electromagnetic ... Read More
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Global MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging System) Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... to produce detailed, three-dimensional images of the human body. It provides valuable diagnostic information about the structure and function of internal organs, tissues, and the central nervous system without the use of ionizing radiation. MRI ... Read More
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Global High Temperature Superconductor Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... other rare earth elements, become superconducting at temperatures above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen (around -196 degrees Celsius or -321 degrees Fahrenheit). Unlike conventional superconductors, HTS materials allow for practical and cost-effective cooling methods, ... Read More
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Global Computed Tomography System Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... processing to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the body. During a CT scan, a rotating X-ray source and detectors create multiple cross-sectional slices of the body, capturing data from different angles. The computer then reconstructs ... Read More
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Global Endoscopy Ultrasound Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... the digestive tract and surrounding organs. During an EUS procedure, a thin, flexible endoscope equipped with an ultrasound transducer at its tip is inserted through the mouth or rectum to provide close-range imaging of the ... Read More
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Global Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging Camera Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... as an airplane or a drone, and captures data about the reflected light from the surface of the Earth at hundreds of different wavelengths, allowing for detailed analysis of the composition of materials on the ... Read More
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Global Industrial Computed Tomography Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... Similar to medical CT scans, industrial CT involves the use of X-rays to create detailed 3D images of the interior of a product or component. This technology is valuable for quality control, failure analysis, and ... Read More
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Global Human Fibrinogen Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... fibrinogen is present in circulating blood in an inactive form. When an injury occurs, various clotting factors are activated, leading to the conversion of fibrinogen into its active form, fibrin, by the enzyme thrombin. Fibrin ... Read More
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Global Microtome Blades Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... examination. These blades are designed to cut consistently thin and uniform sections from tissue blocks, allowing researchers and pathologists to study the structures and identify abnormalities or diseases. Microtome blades are typically made of high-quality ... Read More
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Global Colorectal Cancer Molecular Diagnostics Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... associated with colorectal cancer. These diagnostics focus on understanding the genetic and molecular characteristics of colorectal tumors, helping healthcare professionals make more accurate diagnoses and tailor personalized treatment plans for patients. The tests involve analyzing ... Read More
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Global Nuclear Medicine/Radiopharmaceuticals Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... diseases. Radiopharmaceuticals are specially designed drugs that contain a radioactive material, typically a radionuclide. These radionuclides emit gamma rays or positrons, which can be detected by specialized imaging equipment such as gamma cameras or PET ... Read More
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Global Blood Banking and Blood Products Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... involves collecting blood from donors through a process called phlebotomy, testing the blood to ensure its safety and compatibility with the recipient, and preparing the blood into different components such as red blood cells, plasma, ... Read More
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Global Nuclear Medicine Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... molecular biology, nuclear physics, and medical imaging techniques to provide valuable information about the functioning and structure of organs and tissues in the body. In diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures, patients are administered radiopharmaceuticals either orally, ... Read More
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In-vitro Toxicology Testing Market Assessment, By Product and Services [Consumables, Assays, Equipment, Software, Services], By Toxicity Endpoint & Test [ADME, Skin Irritation, Corrosion, Sensitization, Genotoxicity, Cytotoxicity, Ocular Toxicity, Organ Toxicity, Phototoxicity, Dermal Toxicity, Others], By Method [Cellular Assays, Biochemical Assays, In Silico Models, Molecular Toxicology Assays, Ex vivo Models], By Technology [Cell Culture, High Throughput, Toxicogenomic, Molecular Imaging], By End-user [Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals, Cosmetics and Household Products, Food Industry, Diagnostics, Chemicals Industry, Others], By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2017-2031F
... Method [Cellular Assays, Biochemical Assays, In Silico Models, Molecular Toxicology Assays, Ex vivo Models], By Technology [Cell Culture, High Throughput, Toxicogenomic, Molecular Imaging], By End-user [Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals, Cosmetics and Household Products, Food Industry, Diagnostics, ... Read More
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Global Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) Competitive Landscape Professional Research Report 2024
... present digital medical images. It replaces traditional film-based systems with a digital infrastructure, allowing healthcare professionals to manage and interpret diagnostic images such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs in a more streamlined and electronic ... Read More