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Transfection Life Science Dashboard™ Series 2

Published by: Percepta Associates, Inc.

Published: Oct. 1, 2009 - 129 Pages


Table of Contents


Figures and Tables

Executive Summary

Key Findings and Implications

Transfection Dashboard

Transfection Market Opportunity Matrix

Survey Methodology

Survey Invitation Text

Respondent Demographics

Frequency of Performance of Life Science Techniques

Frequency of Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Reaction Throughput and Market Growth Rates

Respondent’s Stated Price Per Reaction

Total Market Size, Market Segment Sizes and Total Market Growth Rate

Market Shares for Products for Chemically-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Market Shares for Products for Lipid-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Market Shares for Products for Instrument-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Market Shares for Products for Virus-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Customer Satisfaction And Interest In Switching Suppliers

Product Features That Influence Purchasing Decisions

Primary and Secondary Downstream Applications

Desired Changes to Transfection Products

Survey Questionnaire

Figurs & Tables

Figure 1: Respondent’s Place of Employment


Figure 2: Respondent’s Country/Region

Figure 3: Respondent’s Job Title

Figure 4: Respondent’s Areas of Expertise/Specialization

Figure 5: Number of Employees in Respondent’s Laboratories

Figure 6: Percentage of Respondents Performing Various Life Science Techniques at Least a Few Times per Year

Figure 7: Percentage of Respondents Transfecting Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 8: Percentage of Respondents Performing Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines at Least a Few Times Per Year

Figure 9: Percentage of Respondents Performing Chemically-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 10: Percentage of Respondents Performing Lipid-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 11: Percentage of Respondents Performing Instrument-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 12: Percentage of Respondents Performing Virus-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 13: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Chemically-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 14: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Lipid-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 15: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Instrument-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 16: Respondent’s Primary Supplier for Virus-Mediated Transfection of Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines

Figure 17: Percentage of Respondents That Have Switched Suppliers in the Last Six Months

Figure 18: Percentage of Respondents That Have Switched from the following Suppliers to a Different Supplier in the Last Six Months

Figure 19: Most Important Features of Transfection Products

Figure 20: Respondent’s Primary Application for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Chemically-Mediated Transfection

Figure 21: Respondent’s Primary and Secondary Applications for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Chemically-Mediated Transfection

Figure 22: Respondent’s Primary Application for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Lipid-Mediated Transfection

Figure 23: Respondent’s Primary and Secondary Applications for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Lipid-Mediated Transfection

Figure 24: Respondent’s Primary Applications for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Instrument-Mediated Transfection

Figure 25: Respondent’s Primary and Secondary Applications for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Instrument-Mediated Transfection

Figure 26: Respondent’s Primary Applications for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Virus-Mediated Transfection

Figure 27: Respondent’s Primary and Secondary Applications for Mammalian Cells or Cell Lines After Instrument-Mediated Transfection



Abstract

The ability to transfect DNA into mammalian cells and cell lines is a critical step in the analysis of gene expression, protein structure and function and molecular interactions within the cell. The Transfection Dashboard Series Two was developed from responses to a 24-question survey completed by over 427 scientists predominantly located in North America and Europe. This Dashboard reveals key market indicators for the transfection market as a whole as well as for the following sub-segments:
  • Chemically-mediated transfection (i.e. calcium phosphate)
  • Lipid-mediated transfection
  • Instrument-mediated transfection (i.e. electroporator, Nucleofector®)
  • Virus-mediated transfection (Note: for the purposes of this report, virus-mediated transfection refers to the delivery of nucleic acid material into mammalian cells or cell lines using virus and/or viral-based gene delivery systems).
The genomics revolution has set the table for the study of gene expression & regulation as well as protein structure and function. The technique of transfection

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