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市場調查報告書

從構造到功能:體內分子造影技術

From Structure to Function: In Vivo Molecular Imaging

出版商 Decision Resources, Inc.
出版日期 2006年11月 商品編碼 46920
內容資訊 英文  
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年12月21日停止出版。

簡介

製藥企業運用PET及SPECT等體內分子造影技術,可以有效幫助在新藥研發過程中早期決定治療標的及可能可以利用的藥物。今後,對製藥企業而言該技術在節省新藥研發費用及降低風險方面,將成為不可或缺的必要條件。

專門於醫療產業相關廣泛調查的美國市調公司 Decision Resources Inc. (總公司:麻薩諸塞州),針對體內分子造影技術進行相關調查分析及預測,並出版報告書 "From Structure to Function: In Vivo Molecular Imaging" 。

本報告書內容包括:體內分子造影技術概要及發展趨勢、該技術的應用、主要企業的資料、未來發展預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

序章

體內造影技術發展及促進採用的因素

  • 系統生物學的趨勢
  • 個人化醫療的趨勢
  • 實驗性IND及微劑量研究

體內造影技術

  • 電腦斷層掃描(CT)
  • 正子放射型電腦斷層撮影(PET)
  • 單光子放出電腦斷層撮影(SPECT)
  • 核磁共振攝影(MRI)
  • 功能性核磁共振攝影
  • 光學攝影

影像技術應用計劃

  • 生物標記協同研究計劃
  • 阿茲海默症神經影像計劃
  • 肺癌計劃
  • 變形性關節炎計劃

利用模型生物的體內造影

  • 生物光子鼠
  • 斑馬魚

造影技術於癌症的應用

造影技術於腦部疾病、中樞神經疾病的應用

企業資料

  • Gamma Medica-Ideas
  • GE Healthcare
  • Varian
  • VisEn Medical
  • Xenogen
  • Zecotek Medical Systems
  • Zygogen

分子造影技術的發展前景

  • 體內分子造影技術:優勢、劣勢、機會
  • 體內造影方法的應用方法
  • 專長於體内造影技術的企業
  • 體內造影技術領域的企業合作、購併趨勢

  • 體內造影技術研究相關出版品的發展趨勢
  • 體內造影模式的定量趨勢
  • FDG從事的老鼠腫瘤異種移植片的研究

目錄

Abstract

Introduction

In vivo imaging enables researchers to view biological processes at the molecular level. In vivo molecular imaging techniques have important implications for drug discovery and development because they aid in validating drug targets and in studying the biodistribution, target binding, clinical effects, and toxicity of drug candidates.

Get the Answers You Need to Shape Your Strategy

The development of in vivo molecular imaging techniques has important implications for drug discovery and development. How will pharmaceutical companies use this valuable information to accelerate their drug development process? Which imaging companies are the major players in this fi eld?

The FDA has introduced a new exploratory investigational new drug (eIND) mechanism that encourages companies to use imaging techniques during early-stage microdosing studies. How can pharmaceutical companies best capitalize on this new mechanism? Which imaging technologies are likely to see increased use as the result of eIND? The high cost of in vivo molecular imaging poses a signifi cant barrier to its widespread adoption. Will pharmaceutical and biotech companies decide to invest in these technologies despite the cost or will they seek other options?

The development of combined PET-MRI instrumentation will be a major breakthrough. How close to market are these powerful new tools? What new benefi ts will they offer?

Scope

  • Factors fueling the molecular imaging market: trend toward systems biology and personalized medicine, FDA Critical Path initiative, and eINDs.
  • In vivo imaging technologies: computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission CT (SPECT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI, optical
  • imaging, and the use of model organisms.
  • Imaging initiatives: a review of important new imaging initiatives related to biomarkers, Alzheimer's disease, lung cancer, and osteoarthritis.
  • Applications of imaging to key therapeutic areas: a discussion of applications in cancer, the brain, and central nervous system disorders.
  • Corporate profiles: features on key players in this growing fi eld.
  • Outlook for molecular imaging: our take on how the role of molecular imaging in drug development will evolve over the next several years.

Mentioned in This Spectrum Report-Companies

  • Affi body
  • Agfa HealthCare
  • Alerion Biomedical
  • Amersham
  • ART Advanced Research Technologies
  • Biospace Med
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • Bruker Biospin
  • Caliper Life Sciences
  • Cardinal Health
  • CTI Molecular Imaging
  • Eastman Kodak Health Group
  • Eisai
  • Elan
  • Epix Pharmaceuticals
  • Fujifi lm Medical Systems USA
  • Gamma Medica-Ideas
  • GE Healthcare
  • General Electric
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Hamamatsu
  • iCAD
  • Insight NeuroImaging Systems
  • Invitrogen
  • Ixico
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Kereos
  • Kodak
  • Li-Cor Biosystems
  • Eli Lilly
  • MDS Nordion
  • Merck
  • MIR Preclinical Services
  • Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals
  • Novartis
  • Pfi zer
  • Philips Medical Systems
  • Regional Nuclear Pharmaceuticals
  • Riverain
  • Roche
  • SA Instruments
  • Siemens Medical Solutions
  • Stentor
  • Varian Instruments
  • VisEn Medical
  • Wyeth
  • Xenogen
  • Zecotek
  • Zygogen

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
    • Strategic Considerations
    • Stakeholder Implications
  • Introduction
  • Factors Driving the Development and Adoption of In Vivo Imaging
    • Trend Toward Systems Biology
    • Trend Toward Personalized Medicine
    • FDA Critical Path Initiative
    • Exploratory IND and Microdosing Studies
  • In Vivo Imaging Technologies
    • Computed Tomography
    • Positron Emission Tomography
    • Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • Optical Imaging
  • Imaging Initiatives
    • Biomarker Consortium
    • Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
    • Lung Cancer Initiative
    • Osteoarthritis Initiative
  • In Vivo Imaging with Model Organisms
    • Biophotonic Mice
    • Zebrafish
  • Applications of Imaging to Cancer
  • Applications of Imaging to the Brain and CNS Disorders
  • Corporate Profiles
    • Gamma Medica-Ideas
    • GE Healthcare
    • Varian
    • VisEn Medical
    • Xenogen
    • Zecotek Medical Systems
    • Zygogen
  • Outlook for Molecular Imaging

Tables

  • 1. In Vivo Molecular Imaging Techniques: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Opportunities
  • 2. Applications of Select In Vivo Imaging Approaches
  • 3. Select Companies Active in In Vivo Imaging
  • 4. Select Alliances and Acquisitions in the In Vivo Imaging Field

Figures

  • 1. Growth in Publications on In Vivo Imaging Research
  • 2. Trend Toward Quantitative In Vivo Imaging Models
  • 3. FDG Uptake in a Xenograft Tumor in Mouse
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