Live Cell Imaging Market Geographic Segmentation, Analysis by Types and Regions and Forecast to 2025
29th Oct 2020 - Global Live Cell Imaging Market is estimated to reach USD 9.0 billion by 2025 owing to the increasing popularity of kinetic research over fixed cellular analysis. Live cell imaging is the study of cells in real-time with the help of images obtained from microscopes and screening systems. Technology has enhanced the approach of scientists to examine proteins, internal cell structures molecular synergy and cellular processes. This allows them to observe cells and to understand the in-depth analysis instead of learning the images of fixed cells.
More information that
is precise can be achieved with the help of live cell imaging that plays an
important role in understanding cell dynamics in research fields like
immunology, microbiology, neurology and others. Technological modernizations in
live cell imaging are projected to fulfill the demands of different end-users.
Technological improvements along with other factors are likely to boost the
live cell imaging market in the forecast period at CAGR of 8.5%.
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The growing concern of
cancer is one of the major factors for the rising demand for the live cell
imaging technology. Moreover, governments worldwide are taking initiatives to
fund the cell-based research which will contribute live cell imaging industry.
Besides, live cell imaging can be used for a wide number of applications along
with understanding of dynamics processes of cellular structures.
Additionally, live cell
imaging can also be used to study cell integrity, enzyme activity, protein
trafficking exocytosis, localization of molecules and endocytosis among others.
Likewise, the process can also be applied to observe the molecules in live
animals. The pharmaceuticals companies are also adopting the live cell imaging
for high-quality screening. Conversely, the costly installation of live cell
imaging is acting as a restraint for the live cell imaging industry. Dearth in
technical proficiency also restrains the market growth. Moreover, with rising
investments in training and developments programs is expected to affect
comparatively less in the near future. Also, the live cell imaging techniques
is gradually being used in the pharmaceutical companies to develop personalized
medicine which is predicted to fuel the market.
Live cell imaging
market is categorized on the basis of product type, technology, application and
geography. On the basis of product type, the market is divided into Consumable,
Equipment, and Software. Equipment is projected to hold larger share of live
cell imaging industry in near future. The equipment segmented is further
divided into microscopes, cell analyzers, standalone systems, and
image-capturing instruments. Based on consumables, the market is divided into
assay kits, media, reagents and others.
In terms of technology, live cell imaging market is segmented into fluorescence
in situ hybridization (FISH), fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET),
fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), high-content analysis (HCA),
ratiometric imaging, total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TRIF),
multiphoton excitation microscopy (MPE), and others. On the basis of application, is divided into Stem cells, Cell
Biology and Drug Discovery.
The prominent live cell imaging industry players comprise Becton,
Carl Zeiss AG, Leica Microsystems, Molecular Devices, LCC, PerkinElmer, Inc.,
Nikon Corporation, GE Healthcare, Dickinson and Company, Thermo Fisher
Scientific, Inc., Olympus Corporation, and Sigma-Aldrich Corporation.
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Live Cell Imaging Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
• North America
• U.S.
• Canada
• Europe
• UK
• Germany
• Asia Pacific
• China
• Japan
• Latin America
• Brazil
• Mexico
• MEA
• South Africa
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