Stem cell research and experimentation has been in process for well over five decades. Stem cells have the unique characteristics whereby they are able to divide and replicate repeatedly in addition to their being “unspecialized”
Diseases such as Huntington’s Chorea, Parkinson’s Disease, and spinal cord injuries are just some examples of potential clinical applications where stem cells can offer potential benefits in halting or even reversing medical conditions that previously had no positive outcome potential – and induced pluripotent stem cells represent a preferred cell type for this type of disease reversal research.
Traditionally, scientists have worked with both embryonic and adult stem cells. While the appeal of embryonic cells has been their ability to differentiate into any type of cell, there has been significant ethical, moral and spiritual controversy surrounding the use of embryonic cells for research. Although adult stem cells can differentiate slightly, they are typically limited to differentiation within their original tissue type, creating narrow options for their use.
Key Findings Include:
Charts, Timelines, Metrics and Financials for the iPSC Research Product Market (http://www.bharatbook.com)
Trends for iPSC Grants, Publications, Patents, and More
5-Year Market Projection Data for 2012-2017
Competitive Environment Analysis, Including Market Share by Competitor
Preferred Species for iPSC Research
iPSC Product Categories (Breakdown of Market Share by Each)
Consumer Behavioral Patterns and Preferred Providers
Crucial Trends and Unmet Market Needs
“Tested Sentences” for Selling to iPSC Scientists
Trends in Marketing, Including a Breakdown of the Marketing Methods Used by Your Competition - Google Ads, Facebook Ads, App Advertising, Purchased Email Lists, Website Advertisements, Trade Journals, and More.
End-User Wants/Needs, Technical Preferences, and Factors Influencing Purchasing Decisions (Survey of iPSC Researchers)
In summary, this is a must-read industry report for research supply companies to optimally position themselves to sell iPSC research products.
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