Market research report on current and future usage trends of cell culture media


Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/884rgr/cell_culture) has announced the addition of the “Cell Culture Purchasing Trends” report to their offering.

Current and Future Selection, Acquisition, and Usage Features

Basal media, fetal bovine media and balanced salt solutions are prevalent cell culture media. However, serum free media and growth, as well as attachment factors, are expected to see increased use in 2013 because current non-users are planning to include them in their workflow.

Overall, Asia-Pacific is still a growing market in terms of the number of cell culture users, but high pricing and high usage rates make it a very attractive one. With respect to selection drivers, product consistency and having a past relationship with a supplier are the two key features that drive cell culture selection.

Key Topics Covered:

Research Background, Objectives, Methods and Definitions

  • Research Background and Objectives
  • Methods
  • Definitions
  • Executive Summary

Current and Future Usage Trends

  • Current and Future Usage Trends of Cell Culture Media
  • Cell Culture Supplements
  • Cell Culture Media Use in Liters
  • Future Cell Culture Media Use in Liters
  • Interpreting Word Clouds
  • Reasons for Changes in Cell Culture Media Usage
  • Estimated Current and Future Cell Culture Media Usage and Spend

Cell Culture Acquisition and Outsourcing Characteristics

  • Methods of Obtaining Cell Culture Media
  • Matrix to Guide the Strategic Prioritization of Needs when Selecting a Cell Culture Product
  • Strategic Prioritization of Important Needs when Selecting a Cell Culture Product
  • What Does a Cell Culture Product Have to Have and What Should It Focus on?
  • Technical Note: Understanding Brand Maps
  • Brand Map of Cell Culture Product Suppliers
  • Cell Culture Suppliers Selection Criteria
  • Most Prevalently Used Cell Culture Suppliers for Balanced Salt Solutions, Basal Media, Dry Powdered Media, Fetal Bovine Serum

Growth and Attachment Factors, Serum Free Media, Stem Cell Culture, Other Animal Sera