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World Proteomics Liquid Chromatography MarketsPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Mar. 8, 2004 Table of Contents1 WORLD PROTEIN LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY MARKETS
AbstractLimited Volume of Protein Samples Restricts Number of LC ExperimentsIn many proteomics research programs, protein sample availability restricts liquid chromatography (LC) experiments. Researchers are often unable to conduct the entire range of experiments desired since only small amounts of valuable protein samples are available. Answering numerous questions with limited sample is difficult. Moreover, with researchers often having to prioritize experiments, researchers are unable to conduct thorough studies. This Frost & Sullivan strategic analysis service offers gainful insights into future trends in the protein LC market. These can help investors study growth patterns and obtain maximum return on investment. Need to Extract Greater Amounts of Proteomic Information Drives LC Uptake "Interest and level of activity in the field of proteomics remains high because crucial information is yet to be gathered from proteins," says the analyst. Researchers are still on the lookout for the product that will enable them to draw information accurately and efficiently. As the study of proteins gains importance in other industries and research markets, the demand for protein LC technologies is expected to continue growing. High-level Capabilities of LC Spurs Integrated Solutions
The superior capabilities of LC to analyze complex samples when coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) are propelling deployment of integrated LC systems. Manufacturers, recognizing the needs of researchers working on advanced analysis, are striving to offer technologies such as fully integrated LC-MS systems. These total solution systems are likely to provide researchers with sophisticated analysis tools offering higher ease of use. Sustained innovation is anticipated to further increase LC adoption.
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