Cell Culture: The World Market for Media, Sera, and Reagents

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As the biopharmaceutical market grows, so will the cell culture products market. Cell culture is a major foundation of biopharmaceutical development, bioprocessing and manufacturing. Biopharmaceutical products are developed from large, complex protein molecules, which require equally complex manufacturing methods and an array of analytical techniques. As growing cells for biopharmaceutical production is slow, expensive and complicated, optimizing cell culture development is of paramount concern to companies developing biopharmaceuticals.

This report is focused on cell culture used in the research and production of biopharmaceuticals, analyzing the world cell culture market and the major trends driving this market in three specific segments:

In addition to a thorough discussion of the technologies and techniques currently employed and emerging in the cell culture area, the Kalorama's exhaustive report provides specific information on:

The information for this report was gathered using both primary and secondary research including comprehensive research of secondary sources such as company literature, databases, investment reports, and medical and business journals. Telephone interviews and email correspondence were the primary method of gathering information. For the purpose of this study Kalorama Information conducted interviews with key industry officials, consultants, and government personnel. These sources were the primary basis in gathering information specifically relating to revenue and market share data presented in this report. Specific interviews with pharmaceutical company and cell culture supply company representatives included marketing directors, division managers, and product representatives.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Executive Summary

Chapter Two: Genetically Modified Cells for Biopharmaceutical Development

Chapter Three: Cell Culture Technology

Chapter Four: Trends and Market Analysis

Chapter Five: Company Profiles

  • Appendix: Company Directory

     

     

    List of Exhibits

     

    Chapter One: Executive Summary

    • Exhibit 1-1: Market Summary: World Cell Culture Market 2002-2011

    Chapter Two: Genetically Modified Cells for Biopharmaceutical Development

    • Exhibit 2-1: Biopharmaceuticals Appoved in the US or the EU in 2005 (Product, Expression, Indications, Company)
    • Exhibit 2-2: Approximate Times from Introduced Gene to Protein Production at Useable Levels by Expression System (Bacteria, Yeast, Mammilian, Insect)
    • Exhibit 2-3: Disadvantages/Advantages of Cell Culture Systems by Expression System (Bacteria, Yeast, Animal, Insect)
    • Exhibit 2-4: Selected Biopharmaceuticals Produced from Bacteria, Yeast and Mammalian Cells (Expression System, Product, Manufacturer, Indication)

    Chapter Three: Cell Culture Technology

    • Exhibit 2-1: Selected Products/Companies Offering Alternatives to Animal Sera Products for Hybridoma, Myeloma, and CHO cell lines (Company, Product, Type [ADCF, CD, CSFM, PF, SF, SFM], Cell Line)

    Chapter Four: Trends and Market Analysis

    • Exhibit 4-1: Selected Brand Name Serum-Free Formulations of Cell Culture Products Currently on the Market (Brand, Product, Manufactuer)
    • Exhibit 4-2: World Cell Culture Market Revenues and Growth 2002-2011
    • Exhibit 4-3: Cell Culture World Market Share by Geographical Region 2006
    • Exhibit 4-4: Estimated Share of Cell Culture Media Market by Media Type (Animal Sourced vs Animal Free and Animal Free vs Chemically Defined)
    • Exhibit 4-5: World Cell Culture Market Revenues by Segment (Media, Sera, Reagents) 2002-2011
    • Table 4-6: Major Acquisitions in the Cell Culture Industry 2003-2006
    • Exhibit 4-7: Cell Culture Revenues and Market Share by Leading Competitor 2005

     

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