Pre-Clinical Imaging (In-VIVO) Market Worth $797 Million by 2019


Posted June 23, 2016 by ryan_smith

Preclinical Imaging (in-vivo) Market by Systems and Reagents Global Forecasts to 2019

 
According to the new research report the global Pre-Clinical Imaging Market is expected to reach $797 million by 2019, at CAGR of 6.0% from 2014 to 2019.
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Based on modality, the global Pre-Clinical Imaging Market is divided into seven major segments, namely, optical imaging, nuclear imaging, micro-MRI, micro-CT, micro-ultrasound, photo acoustic, and magnetic particle imaging systems. The preclinical optical imaging systems market includes bioluminescence/fluorescence imaging systems, standalone fluorescence imaging systems, optical + X-ray/optical + CT imaging systems. The preclinical nuclear imaging systems market comprises micro-PET systems (standalone PET, PET/CT, and PET/MRI), micro-SPECT systems (standalone SPECT, SPECT/CT, and SPECT/MRI), and trimodality (PET/SPECT/CT) imaging systems.
Bases on the reagents, the global Pre-Clinical Imaging Market is divided into five segments, namely, optical imaging reagents, nuclear imaging reagents, MRI contrast agents, ultrasound contrast agents, and CT contrast agents. The optical imaging reagents market is further sub segmented as bioluminescent and fluorescent imaging reagents. Likewise, the nuclear imaging reagents market is divided as preclinical PET tracers and SPECT probes.
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A number of factors such as technological advancements in molecular imaging modalities, rising adoption of multi-modality imaging systems in preclinical research studies, and growing acceptance of preclinical imaging in drug discovery and development processes are fuelling the demand of preclinical imaging systems and reagents. On the other hand, declining NIH budgets for medical science research studies and high implementation cost of sophisticated preclinical imaging systems are restricting the growth of the global Pre-Clinical Imaging Market.
As of 2014, North America holds the largest share of the global Pre-Clinical Imaging Market, followed by Europe. However, the Asia-Pacific market is expected to grow at the highest CAGR of 8.2% from 2014 to 2019. A number of factors, including rising R&D activities by big pharma and biotech companies in developing nations, increased government funding for development of pharmaceutical industry, and growing number of CROs in emerging markets are stimulating the growth of the Pre-Clinical Imaging Market in the Asia-Pacific region. However, challenges associated with the application of radioisotopes, such as short half-life of PET radioisotopes and high cost involved in the generation of these isotopes, restricts the demand for micro-PET systems in developing Asian countries.
Aspect Imaging (Israel), Biospace Lab S.A. (France), Bruker Corporation (U.S.), LI-COR Biosciences (U.S.), Mediso Ltd. (Hungary), MILabs B.V. (Netherlands), MR Solutions Ltd (U.K.), PerkinElmer, Inc. (U.S.), TriFoil Imaging (U.S.), and FUJIFILM VisualSonics, Inc. (Canada) are the key players operating in the global preclinical imaging systems and reagents market.

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Business Address UNIT no 802, Tower no. 7, SEZ Magarpatta city, Hadapsar
Pune, Maharashtra 411013, India
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Categories Health , Medical , Technology
Tags computed , imaging , market , mri , optical , preclinical , tomography , ultrasound
Last Updated June 23, 2016