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Global Biochips Market Overview 2019: Market Value & CAGRs 2016-2025 with Company Profiles & Industry Guide of Contact Details of 160 Companies – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Biochips – A Global Market Overview” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The report reviews, analyzes and projects the global biochips market for the period 2016-2025 in terms of market value in US$ and the compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) projected from 2018 through 2025

Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Companies constitutes the largest end-user market for Biochips globally, estimated at US$2.8 billion in 2018 and is expected to register a CAGR of 17.6% over 2018-2025 in reaching a projected US$8.8 billion by 2025. The overall global market for Biochips is expected to reach US$8.5 billion in 2019.

The rise in R&D investment, as well as government funding in emerging economies, are expected to provide lucrative growth opportunities for the biochips market. The increase in the prevalence of cancer, immunological disorders, and viral infections majorly drive the growth of the global biochips market.

Other factors that boost the market growth include the rise in the geriatric population, the increase in the number of biochip applications and the high adoption of personalized medications. On the other hand, a lack of technical knowledge related to biochips is a prominent restraint lowering the demand for biochip products.

Research Findings & Coverage

Key Topics Covered:

PART A: GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Product Outline

1.1.1 Introduction to Biochips

1.1.2 Definition of Biochip

1.1.3 History behind Invention of Biochip

1.1.4 Components of Biochips

1.1.4.1 Transponder

1.1.4.1.1 Computer microchip

1.1.4.1.2 Antenna Coil

1.1.4.1.3 Tuning Capacitor

1.1.4.1.4 Glass Capsule

1.1.4.2 Reader

1.1.5 Working Principle of a Biochip

1.1.6 Quality Standards for Medical Devices

1.1.7 Biochips Fabrication Technology

1.1.7.1 Microarrays

1.1.7.2 Microfluidics

1.1.8 Types of Biochips

1.1.8.1 DNA chip

1.1.8.1.1 Applications of DNA biochip

1.1.8.2 Lab-on-a chip

1.1.8.2.1 Applications of Lab-on-a chip

1.1.8.2.1.1 Lab-on-a-chip and Molecular Biology

1.1.8.2.1.2 Lab-on-a-chip and Proteomics

1.1.8.2.1.3 Lab-on-a-chip and Cell Biology

1.1.8.2.1.4 Lab-on-a-chip and Chemistry

1.1.8.3 Protein chip

1.1.8.3.1 Types of Protein Microarrays

1.1.8.3.1.1 Analytical Microarrays:

1.1.8.3.1.2 Functional Protein Microarrays:

1.1.8.3.1.3 Reverse Phase Protein Microarray (RPPA):

1.1.8.3.2 Applications of Protein Biochip

1.1.8.4 Other Biochips

1.1.8.4.1 Cell Biochip

1.1.8.4.1.1 Types of Cell Biochips

1.1.8.4.1.2 Applications of Cell Biochips

1.1.8.4.2 Tissue Arrays

1.1.8.4.2.1 Applications of Tissue Arrays

1.1.9 Applications of Biochips

1.1.9.1 Medicinal Implementations of Biochips

1.1.9.1.1 Biochips as Glucose Detector

1.1.9.1.2 Biochip as Oxygen Sensor

1.1.9.1.3 Biochip as Blood Pressure Sensor

1.1.9.2 Biochip for Diagnosis and Prediction of Diseases

1.1.9.3 Biochips for Drug Discovery and Development

1.1.9.4 Biochips for Drug of Abuse Test

1.1.9.5 Biochip and Cancer

1.1.9.6 Biochips for Characterizing and Quantifying Bimolecular

1.1.9.7 Biochip Development for Polymorphism Analysis in Biotransformation System Genes

1.1.9.8 Biochip to Identify Biowarfare Agents

1.1.9.9 Biochips for Department of Defense

2. KEY MARKET TRENDS

2.1 Technological Advances in Biochip Enable Next-Generation DNA Sequencing Technologies

2.2 The New Biochip Detects Minute Levels of Disease with a Blood Test

2.3 Real Blood Vessels on a Microfluidic Biochip: Organs-on-a -Chip

2.4 MIT Develops Neuromorphic Chip That Can Work Like a Human Brain

2.5 Surface Acoustic Waves Orchestrate Neuronal Cells on a Biochip

2.6 Multiplexed Identification of Drug-Resistant Pathogens by Using a Miniaturized Semiconductor Biochip

2.7 Tiny Biochip Developed for Fast, Accurate and Low-Cost Disease Detection

2.8 Scientists Devise Nanoscale 3D Printing Technique for Imprinting Biochips

2.9 Body-on-a-chip to Aid Next-Generation Drug Testing

2.10 Silicon Lab-on-a-Chip to Stretch Double-Stranded DNA Molecules for Disease Detection

2.11 Risk of Alzheimer’s disease Detected with a New Biochip-Based Blood Test in 3 Hours

3. KEY GLOBAL PLAYERS

4. KEY BUSINESS & PRODUCT TRENDS

5. GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW

5.1 Global Biochips Market Overview by Product Type

5.1.1 Biochips Product Market Overview by Global Region

5.1.1.1 DNA Chip

5.1.1.2 Lab-on-a-Chip

5.1.1.3 Protein Chip

5.1.1.4 Other Biochips

5.2 Global Biochips Market Overview by Fabrication Technology

5.2.1 Biochips Fabrication Technology Market Overview by Global Region

5.2.1.1 Microarrays

5.2.1.2 Microfluidics

5.3 Global Biochips Market Overview by End User

5.3.1 Biochips End User Market Overview by Global Region

5.3.1.1 Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical

5.3.1.2 Academic & Research Institutes

5.3.1.3 Hospitals & Diagnostics Centers

PART B: REGIONAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

REGIONAL MARKET OVERVIEW

6. NORTH AMERICA

Major Market Players

7. EUROPE

Major Market Players

8. ASIA-PACIFIC

Major Market Players

9. SOUTH AMERICA

10. REST OF WORLD

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