Market Research Reports Global Multiplex Biomarker Imaging Market
Rapid Growth of Global Multiplex Biomarker Imaging Market
2019|Forecast to 2023
Global Multiplex Biomarker Imaging
Market report explores future trends for
supply, demand and market growth rate,
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from 2019 to 2023.
Global Multiplex Biomarker Imaging Market Synopsis:
According to Market Analyst, the global multiplex biomarker imaging market is projected to expand at a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.0% during the 2018–2023 period, generating a revenue of
USD 523.59 Mn by 2023.
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The global multiplex biomarker imaging market can be segmented based on:
1
Techniques - immunohistochemistry (IHC), fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH),
immunofluorescence (IF), tissue microarray (TMA), and toponome imaging system (TIS)
2 Components - instruments, reagents and kits, and software
3 Applications - oncology studies, drug safety, genetic characterization, and others (neurodegeneration
and protein research)
4 End users - research institutes, translational labs, and pharma and biopharma companies
Based on Techniques, IHC held the largest market share (around 47%) in this segment in 2017. It is
widely used in research laboratories and clinical diagnostics, owing to the advantages it offers, vis-à-vis
traditional methods of enzyme staining, including specific antigen-antibody reactions. Higher incidence
of chronic diseases, especially cancer, is fuelling the need for targeted treatments, thereby contributing