DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 3, 2019--
The "Biochips - Technologies, Markets & Companies" report from Jain PharmaBiotech has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report is an analysis of biochip/microarray markets based on technologies and applications. The report starts with a description of technologies as a basis for the estimation of markets.
Technologies include array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), copy number variation (CNV), DNA methylation, ChIP-Chip, RNA splice variants, and microRNA. Separate chapters are devoted to protein biochips/microarrays, microfluidics and nanobiotechnology-based nano-arrays.
Various applications of biochips and microarrays are described throughout the report. Areas of application such as point-of-care, genetic screening, cancer, and diagnosis of infections are included. Separate chapters are devoted to applications in drug discovery and development as well as personalized medicine
The report provides current share of each segment: market size in 2018 and projected value for the years 2023 and 2028. Gene expression has the largest share and is an established market. Share of microarray technologies in other areas will grow with the maximum growth in RNA splice variants followed by epigenetics.
The growth in protein microarrays is somewhat less, partly because it is more mature than the other submarkets and has already shown considerable growth in the past. The impact of next generation sequencing on segments of microarray markets is identified. Customer requirements and unmet needs are described. Markets are also analyzed according to geographical areas.
Brief profiles of companies involved in biochip/microarray technologies are provided. Currently selected 94 companies are included along with a listing of 121 collaborations between companies. The text is supplemented by 21 tables, 11 figures and 140 references to literature.
Key Topics Covered:
0. Executive Summary
1. Introduction
Definitions of biochips/microarray
Terms used for biochips
Historical aspects of biochip/microarray technology
Relation of microarrays to other technologies
Applications of biochips/microarrays
Advantages of biochips/microarrays
2. Biochip and Microarray Technologies
Introduction
Nucleic acid amplification and microarrays
PCR on a chip
Fast PCR biochip
Multiplex microarray-enhanced PCR for DNA analysis
Universal DNA microarray combining PCR and ligase detection reaction
NASBA combined with microarray
Rolling circle amplification on microarrays
LiquiChip-RCAT
Multiplexed Molecular Profiling
Genomewide association scans
Whole genome microarrays
GeneChip Human Genome Arrays
Arrayit's H25K
Transposon insertion site profiling chip
Standardizing the microarrays
Optical Mapping
Imaging technologies used for detection in biochips/microarray
Fluorescence and chemiluminescence
MALDI-MS imaging and tissue microarrays
Surface plasmon resonance technology for microarrays
Microarray imaging systems
Vidia Microarray Imaging Systems
GenePix 4100A Microarray Scanner
Tecan LS Reloaded
Microarrays based on detection by physico-chemical methods
Electrical biochips
Photoelectrochemical synthesis of DNA microarrays
Microchip capillary electrophoresis
Strand displacement amplification on a biochip
Biosensor technologies for biochips
DNA-based biosensors
Arrayed Imaging Reflectometry
Digital electronic biosensor chips
Phototransistor biochip biosensor
Applications of biosensor biochips
Biosensors in food safety
Cholesterol biosensor
Glucose biosensors
Biochips and microarrays for cytogenetics
Chromosomal microarrays
Comparative genomic hybridization
Array-based CGH
NimbleGen CGH arrays
Single-cell array CGH
Regulatory requirements for array CGH
Combination of FISH and gene chips
Combination of CGH and SNP microarray platforms
Fish-on-chip
SignatureChip
Tissue microarrays
Pathology tissue-ChIP
Carbohydrate microarrays
RNA profiling
RNA splice variants
RIP-Chip
miRNAs
Microarrays for miRNAs
Microarrays vs qPCR for measuring miRNAs
Quantitative analysis of miRNAs in tissue microarrays by ISH
Exon microarrays
Microarrays & DNA sequencing
Microarray-based emerging DNA sequencing technologies
Exome sequencing for study of human variation
High-throughput array-based resequencing
Sequencing by hybridization
SOLiD-System based ChIP-Sequencing
Next generation sequencing vs microarrays for expression profiling
Microarrays for synthetic biology
Arrayit microarray platform for synthetic biology
Microarray-based gene synthesis
Magnetophoretic array-based cell sorting for further studies
3. Microfluidics-based Biochips and Microarrays
Introduction
Use of technologies from other industries in microfluidics
Digital dispensing
Lab-on-a-chip
Amplification of fluorescence signal from lab-on-a-chip
Use of glass in microfluidics
LabChip
LabCD
Lab-on-a-brain