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生醫光電技術應用於生技醫藥的策略評估:第二版

Biophotonics: A Strategic Assessment of Photonics Technologies for Biomedical Applications, 2nd Edition

出版商 Kalorama Information
出版日期 2008年12月 商品編碼 78012
內容資訊 英文 225 pages
價格
US $ 3995 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


生醫光電技術應用於生技醫藥的策略評估:第二版 是由出版商Kalorama Information在2008年12月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含225 pages 價格從美金3995起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容內容包括:生醫光電技術於生技醫藥的應用、新技術研發動向、相關企業資訊等,內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 摘要

  • 範圍與方法論
  • 市場分析總括
  • 動向與考察

第2章 生醫光電的基礎

  • 光學切片顯微鏡
  • 光子顯微鏡
  • 螢光探測器於生物學研究
  • 螢光壽命圖像
  • 籠生物活性探測器
  • 非圖像光學技術

第3章 生醫光電的應用

  • 生醫光電與Microgenomics
  • MALDI-TOF與蛋白質分析
  • Diode固定雷射
  • MicroFlow Cytometry
  • Raman分光法與外科處理
  • Plasmon共鳴與蛋白質分析
  • HIV與疾病診斷中的Raman分光法
  • CARS顯微鏡
  • 螢光探測器與量子點
  • 微波與螢光實驗
  • FRET
  • 3色大型感測器
  • RNA-蛋白質交互作用測定
  • 無標籤蛋白質微陣列
  • 微鏡頭
  • 原子力顯微鏡
  • 微陣列點用微鏡頭
  • 旋轉纖維內視鏡
  • 適應光學
  • 自我發光量子點
  • 鑽石生物檢測器
  • 奈米線
  • Aptamers與原子力顯微鏡

第4章 市場分析

第5章 企業資訊

  • ANDOR Technology PLC
  • BD Biosciences
  • Biomedical Photometrics, Inc.
  • Bio-Tek Instruments
  • Caliper Life Sciences
  • Cambridge Technology
  • Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc.
  • Cellomics, Inc.
  • Hamamatsu Photonic Systems
  • Horiba
  • Invitrogen Corporation
  • Ludl Electronic Products, Ltd.
  • MDS Analytical Technologies
  • Ocean Optics, Inc.
  • Olympus America, Inc.
  • Perkin Elmer Optoelectronics
  • PicoQuant GmbH
  • Spectra-Physics

第6章 結論與策略性影響

附錄A:用語

附錄B:市場企業表

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Biophotonics describes the use of photonics in biomedical applications. There are several key areas that are associated with biophotonics. All of these center on microscopy and related technology. The reason that this is so is that biophotonics look at biological functions at the cellular level, or even smaller. The only way that these processes can be observed is via one or another form of microscopy.

Among the different types of microscopy and associated technologies essential to the applications of biophotonics are:

  • Optical Sectioning Microscopy
    • Differential Interference Contrasting Imaging (Nomarski Imaging)
    • Laser Scanning Confocal Imaging
    • Parallel Beam Confocal Imaging Systems
    • Multiple-Photon Excitation Fluorescence Microscopy
    • Computational Optical Sectioning Microscopy
  • Photon Limited Microscopy
    • Charge Coupled Detectors (CCDs)
    • Avalanche photodiodes (APDs)
    • Photomultipliers (PMTs)
  • Fluorescent Probes
  • Fluorescent Lifetime Imaging
  • Caged Bioactive Probes
  • Several Non-Imaging Optical Techniques

Photonics has been a reality in non-life-sciences (e.g., electronics, materials sciences, weaponry, etc.) field for a long time now. It has been of great value in many industrial applications and even to the point of use in strategic surveillance. Now that it has been pointed toward the life-sciences fields is had found a new, rapidly growing area of development.

Newer applications and associated technologies include:

  • Microgenomics
  • Maldi-ToF Mass Spectrometry
  • Solid-State Lasers
  • Raman Spectroscopy
  • Cytometry
  • Plasmon Resonance
  • CARS Microscopy
  • Quantum Dots
  • Microwave Technology
  • Föster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
  • Protein Microarrays
  • Microlenses
  • Atomic Force Microscopy
  • Whirling Fiber Endoscopy
  • Adaptive Optics
  • Nanowires
  • Aptamers

Scope and Methodology

This report, now in its 2nd edition, focuses on the technology of biophotonics, its applications to biomedical research, its potential for clinical applications, and the progress that is being made in these fields. The major market effects of new biophotonics technology, with the potential of a breakthrough finding always a possibility, are expected to be seen over the next ten years in the biomedical research field - including pharmaceutical development. The technology trends selected in conjunction with the growing interest in biophotonics present the most informative picture of advances in this technology and in the markets that result.

This report covers biophotonics in a broad sense. It does not go into the detail of the individual products in the marketplace, either systems or components. The ability to do so is limited by several factors, including cross-applications of components, among which it is not possible to discriminate in the marketplace, and the mix of systems and components needed to provide complete biophotonic instruments - many of which are designed and constructed in individual laboratories. It does discuss, however, the impacts that various advanced technologies are having on biophotonics markets as a whole. In general it is the growth of related technologies used in the marketplace that have advanced the concept of photonics and, as we are concerned, biophotonics to the level of achievement it has reached today. Indeed, advanced biophotonics technology and applications will replace many of the existing products used in biomedical research, clinical diagnostics and imaging today. In an era of cost-containment and managed care, however, the market value may be limited somewhat by existing standards.

Market analysis in this report, with regard to projections, considers the biophotonics markets globally and in the United States. By way of comparison, the global markets for all optoelectronics products and for optoelectronic sensors (some of which are used in biophotonics) are provided. This report does not consider individual products or product groups within biophotonics because there simply is not enough definition in the market to do so. Again, some mention is made of the global markets for overall optoelectronics (photonics) and its related optoelectronic sensors, but the specific market dynamics of those markets are not considered in detail. The focus of this report is on the biophotonics technologies and those technologies with the potential to provide first-line market entrants.

The analysis presented in this report is based on data from a combination of company, government, industry, institutional and private sources. It includes information from extensive literature reviews and discussions with experts in the field, including electronics engineers, researchers, experts in materials science, and business development managers and marketing managers.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER One: Executive Summary

  • Scope and Methodology
  • Market Analysis Summary
  • Trends and Considerations

CHAPTER Two: The Basics of Biophotonics

  • Optical Sectioning Microscopy
    • Differential Interference Contrasting Imaging (Nomarski Imaging)
    • Laser Scanning Confocal Imaging
    • Parallel Beam Confocal Imaging System
    • Multiple-Photon Excitation Fluorescence Microscopy
    • Computational Optical Sectioning Microscopy
  • Photon Limited Microscopy
    • Charge Coupled Detectors (CCDs)
    • Avalanche Photodiodes (APDs)
    • Photomultipliers (PMTs)
  • Fluorescent Probes in Biological Research
  • Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging
  • Caged Bioactive Probes
  • Non-Imaging Optical Techniques
    • Laser microsurgery
    • Fluorescent Recovery after Photobleaching
    • Photoactivation of Caged Compounds
    • Optical Trapping

CHAPTER Three: Applications of Biophotonics

  • Biophotonics and Microgenomics
  • MALDI-TOF and Protein Analysis
  • Diode-Pumped Solid State Lasers
  • MicroFlow Cytometry
  • Raman Spectroscopy and Surgery
  • Plasmon Resonance and Protein Analysis
  • Raman Spectra in HIV and Disease Diagnosis
  • CARS Microscopy
  • Fluorescent Probes and Quantum Dots
  • Microwaves and Fluorescent Assays
  • FRET
  • Three-Color Large-Area Sensors
  • Identification of RNA-Protein Interactions
  • Protein Microarrays without Labels
  • Microlenses
  • Atomic Force Microscopy
  • Miniature Lenses for Microarray Spots
  • Whirling Fiber Endoscopy
  • Adaptive Optics
  • Self-Illuminating Quantum Dots
  • Diamond Biosensors
  • Nanowires
  • Aptamers and Atomic Force Microscopy

CHAPTER Four: Market Analysis

CHAPTER Five: Company Profiles

  • Affymetrix
  • ANDOR Technology PLC
    • 4/5D Microscopy
    • Bioluminescent Imaging
    • Cell Motility
    • Chemiluminescent Imaging
    • Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis - Comet Assay
    • Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
    • Fluorescent In-Situ Hybridization (FISH)
    • Immunofluorescence Microscopy
    • Ion Signaling Microscopy
    • Live Cell Confocal Microscopy
    • Single-Molecule Detection
    • Total Internal Reflectance (TIRF) Microscopy
  • BD Biosciences
  • Biomedical Photometrics, Inc.
  • Bio-Tek Instruments
  • Caliper Life Sciences
  • Cambridge Technology
  • Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc.
    • Life Sciences and Medical Systems
    • Optical Consumer Goods
    • Industrial Systems
  • Cellomics, Inc.
    • ArrayScan®
    • Certified ArrayScanR HCS Reader
    • Core BioApplications
    • KineticScanR HCS Reader
    • cellWoRx
  • Hamamatsu Photonic Systems
  • Horiba
    • Engine Measurement Instruments and Systems
    • Analytical Instrumentation and Systems
    • Semiconductor Instruments and Systems
    • Medical/Diagnostics Instruments and Systems
  • Invitrogen Corporation
  • Ludl Electronic Products, Ltd.
    • Filter Wheels
    • Focus Control System
    • Microscope Power Supplies
  • MDS Analytical Technologies
  • Ocean Optics, Inc.
  • Olympus America, Inc.
  • Perkin Elmer Optoelectronics
  • PicoQuant GmbH
  • Spectra-Physics (A Division of Newport Corporation)

CHAPTER Six: Conclusions and Strategic Implications

  • First Conclusion
    • Implications:
  • Second Conclusion
    • Implications:
  • Third Conclusion
    • Implications:
  • Fourth Conclusion
    • Implications:
  • Fifth Conclusion
    • Implications:
  • Sixth Conclusion
    • Implications:
  • Seventh Conclusion
    • Implications:

APPENDIX A: Glossary

APPENDIX B: Market Participants Directory

List of Exhibits

CHAPTER One: Executive Summary

  • Figure 1-1: Market Summary: Global and United States Markets for Biophotonics and Related Products 2008-2018

CHAPTER Four: Market Analysis

  • Table 4-1: Global and U.S. Markets for Biophotonics and Related Products 2008-2018
  • Table 4-2: The World Market for Optoelectronics and Optoelectronic Sensors 2008-2018
  • Figure 4-1: Trending in the Global and United States Markets for Biophotonics Products: 2008-2018
  • Figure 4-2: Trending in the Global Optoelectronics Products and Sensors Markets: 2008-2018
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