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Report on advances in the stem cell industry

Published on November 24, 2009 at 8:22 AM · No Comments

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ae47e5/advances_in_the_st) has announced the addition of the "Advances in the Stem Cell Industry: The Future Impact of Innovation, and an Evaluation of the Commercial Landscape" report to their offering.

An important milestone in the development of stem cell technology occurred in 2007, when researchers induced human cells into a stem cell state using defined genetic factors. These cells are now known as induced pluripotent stem (IPS) cells; they offer an alternative to using embryonic stem cells. This report takes the implications of IPS cells and other developments into account. Some essential technologies are already in place and stem-cell based therapies have already begun to appear in the marketplace. This has enabled the author to build market estimates based on emerging commercial realities. The stem cell market is already divided into three segments—cell-based treatments, umbilical cord blood banking, and the use of stem cells to evaluate the efficacy and safety of new drugs developed by other methods. Global sales reached $410 million in 2008, and will grow to $2.68 billion by 2012. This growth will reach a projected $5.1 billion in 2014, providing a realistic and even cautious forecast of the commercial potential these segments.

The report also describes the potential for stem cell science as applied to drug discovery and toxicity testing To give a full industry perspective, the report offers profiles of a large number (approximately 50) of companies operating in this field, including all sizes and types of organisation from small start-ups based on a single technology to large concerns with established product portfolios. This report also describes the background of stem cell science and the current status of knowledge in this sphere. The approach does not shirk essential technical detail but it is written in an easily readable style and the depth of information provided is carefully assessed.

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