Cell Sorting being driven by technological innovations


Posted April 18, 2018 by OliveDavid

Cell Sorting Market is being driven by the increasing technological developments in the industry combined with the rising funds for research by governmental agencies.

 
Overview
The Cell Sorting Marketis showing potential for growth majorly due to the technological advancements in the fields of fluorescence-activated cell sorting and flow cytometry. Spike sorting techniques are a recent development which have also aided in the growth of the market by attracting investments in R&D. Cell sorting has conventionally been used in applications for clinical therapy, as well as biomedical and biological research. Flow cytometry has become an indispensable tool in environmental and aquatic microbiology which works by combining rapid and direct arrays for the determination of the distribution of cell sizes and the characteristics of the cell in a population and community.

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Market Underlying Factors
The Cell Sorting Market is being driven by the increasing technological developments in the industry combined with the rising funds for research by governmental agencies. Technologically advanced techniques are being built as a result of big pharma making strides in this market, which leads to further R&D for the launch of cell sorting in the areas of cancer and HIV/AIDS. High requirement of technical know-how and the high costs of equipment involved are a few factors that restrain the growth of the market, which can, however, be overcome byincreasing investments from governments as well as private players.

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Geographical Segmentation
North America dominates the Global Cell Sorting market with a market share of more than 35 percent. The advanced healthcare system of the region combined with higher technological penetration is the reason for the robust global market share of North America. North America is followed by the regions of Europe and Asia Pacific. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region of the world in Cell Sorting Market due to availability of a huge population base and the requirement for advanced cell sorting techniques for faster diagnosis and treatment.

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The major market contributors for the Global Cell Sorting market are Becton, Dickinson and Company (U.S.), Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (U.S.), Beckman Coulter, Inc. (U.S.), MiltenyiBiotec GmbH (Germany), Affymetrix Inc. (U.S.), Sony Biotechnology, Inc. (U.S.), SysmexPartec GmbH (Japan), Cytonome/ST, LLC (U.S.), On-Chip Biotechnologies Co., Ltd. (Japan), and Union Biometrica, Inc. (U.S.)

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Last Updated April 18, 2018