The Life Sciences Collection of market research reports covers markets that span from research to healthcare to medical technology and related fields. With advancing technology, life science industry is witnessing growth like never before. Our industry expert analysts provide detailed insights and analysis of this industry, helping you to make informed decision as to where, when and how you should invest in the field of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and healthcare.
Clinical trials are generally performed to test the efficiency and safety of any new product ranging from drugs to medical equipment. Clinical trial management (CTM) systems use various models of simulation and regression to store and interpret the huge amount of unstructured data produced during various clinical trials. These systems assist in maintaining and managing... | read more
Clinical decision support system is a prominent tool that offers information to the members of the care team such as nurses, clinicians, patients, administrative staff, or other members. The healthcare information taken is filtered or targeted to a particular person or situation. CDSS is designed to enhance care quality, prevent adverse events, and helps the... | read more
Genomics can be referred to as a study of genomes. It utilizes a combination of DNA, sequencing methods, recombinant DNA, and bioinformatics to arrange, analyze and sequence the structure and function of genomes. Artificial Intelligence in genomics is mostly used for the development and the discovery of new therapeutics. It also decreases the time for... | read more
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is a procedure carried out in a laboratory that is performed by medical professionals such as technologists for identifying the antimicrobial regimen and if it is effective for the individual patient. It also helps in the judgment of therapy services supply by hospitals, national programs, and clinics all over the world... | read more
Rosacea is a skin condition indicated by reddish and visible blood vessels on the face. The nose and cheeks are commonly affected areas of the body. The symptoms of rosacea disease are small, red, pus-filled bumps that could burst periodically. Almost half of the rosacea patients observe eye dryness, irritation, and swollen, reddened eyelids. Few... | read more
Pharmaceutical grade lactose has been used as an excipient for quite some time now, possibly more than a century. But owing to its versatility, Pharmaceutical Grade Lactose is the foundation of plenty of successful formulations. Pharmaceutical Grade Lactose is produced by easy concentrating whey or permeates to over-saturate the formulae of lactose, then entirely removing,... | read more
Parenteral nutrition is the delivery of nutritional products through veins; nutrients such as carbohydrates, fat, minerals, vitamins, and other trace components for patients who are not able to eat ample food to maintain good nutritional needs of the body and growth of the person. These nutrients are supplied either peripherally or centrally, through superior vena... | read more
Fabry disease is a rare X-linked lysosomal storage disorder with a lack of alpha-galactosidase enzyme leading to progressive organ dysfunction. This disease is caused by an unusual buildup of a specific fatty matter known as globotriaosylceramide in numerous tissues of the body including the eyes, heart, skin, gastrointestinal system, kidney, brain, and central nervous system.
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Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that develops in the pituitary gland that generates an excess amount of hormone during adulthood which leads to an increase in bone size, including those of hands, feet and face. Acromegaly commonly affects middle-aged adults. In children, too much growth hormone can cause a condition known as gigantism and may... | read more
Psoriatic arthritis is an inflammatory joint disease related to psoriasis, which is classified into the group of spondylarthritis. It has an impact on skin and musculoskeletal system. It is caused owing to genetic and environmental attributes. Swollen toes, fingers, and tender joints, pitted nails, lower back pain, and stiffness are symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. Psoriatic... | read more
Skin antiseptic is a substance that impedes or slows down the growth of microorganisms on the skin. These are most generally used in hospitals and other medical settings to minimize the risk of infection while surgeries and other procedures. Skin antiseptics have a wide range of applications both in and out of medical settings. In... | read more
Tumor necrosis factor is defined as a multifunctional protein cytokine that is produced by immune cells. This protein cytokine causes inflammation in the body and has a prominent role to play in various cellular functions such as death, survival, differentiation, and cell growth. Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors subdue the natural response of the body toward... | read more
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are defined as different Product of communicable parasitic and infectious diseases which are commonly found in various countries of tropical and subtropical conditions. Neglected tropical diseases are Ascariasis, Hookworm, Trachoma, Lymphatic filariasis, Trichiniasis, and many others. These diseases affect over one billion people annually. NTDs are caused owing to the lack... | read more
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a usual gastrointestinal disorder that impacts the large intestine. Signs and symptoms include bloating, cramping, abdominal pain, gas, and constipation or diarrhea. There are three kinds of irritable bowel syndrome such as IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D), IBS with constipation (IBS-C), and Mixed IBS. Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome includes change... | read more
Inhalation anesthetics are majorly used for tracheal intubation for patients with upper airway obstruction. Inhalation anesthesia avoids the issues associated with injectable agents, as the agents have issues of dose calculation and inequalities in response do not arise. Further, these anesthetics provide the surgeons with various advantages. For instance, the respiratory route of administration allows... | read more
Hereditary angioedema is an autosomal disorder, where the functional C1 esterase inhibitor protein level is less. This results in an increased concentration of bradykinin, which leads to fluid leakage from the blood vessels, along with swelling. Filtered concentrate of C1 esterase inhibitor is infused to HAE - affected patients for the prophylactic and acute attack... | read more
Heparin, also called as unfractionated heparin (UFH), is a glycosaminoglycan which occurs naturally. It is used as blood thinner in medicine. It is specifically useful for the treatment of heart attacks and unstable angina. It is administered into a vein or injected under the skin. It is used to treat a number of health problems,... | read more
Antisense and RNAi therapeutics make specific and highly effectual gene silencing possible. Antisense technology provides a chance to influence the expression of gene and therefore, it is regarded as an efficient therapy for targeting ribonucleic acids (RNA). It is mostly used for cardiovascular diseases, oncology, renal diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, respiratory disorders, genetic disorders, infectious diseases,... | read more
Anti-infective Agents are medicine which has the capability of restricting the spread of an infectious organism or by destroying the infectious organism entirely. This term consists of antibiotics, antimalarials, anthelmintics, antiprotozoals, antifungals, antituberculosis agents, and antivirals. It treats minor infections and most usually cures various serious infectious diseases, such as pneumonia or tuberculosis.
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Actinic keratosis (AK) is the most general precancer that forms due to long-term exposure to UV radiation from the sun. It is rough, scaly patch on skin most mostly on face, back of your hands, lips, ears, forearms, scalp, or neck. Topical treatments, surgical procedures, photodynamic therapy, and combination therapy are adopted in the treatment... | read more
Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. Lymphoma develops in lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell. Lymphoma cancer occurs in the liver, bone marrow, or lungs. The global lymphoma treatment market will grow from over $8.1 billion in 2020 to $13.5 billion by 2025 at a five-year CAGR of 8.2%. The... | read more
Scleroderma is an autoimmune rheumatic illness which causes chronic solidifying and tightening of the skin and connective tissues. The accurate cause of Scleroderma is not known however, it includes increased production of collagen. It may damage the internal organs such as heart, blood vessels, lungs, stomach and kidney. Comparatively prevalence of scleroderma in women is... | read more
Interleukin inhibitors are referred to as immunosuppressive agents which are used as pharmaceutical components to impede the performance and actions of interleukin. Interleukins are cytokines that function in the immune system regulation, synthesized by lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, and several other specific cell variants. These inhibitors are having applications in the treatment of a number of... | read more
Retinal diseases come in a variety of forms. Macular pucker (epiretinal membrane), age-related macular degeneration, and macular hole are all conditions that affect only the macula. Diabetic retinopathy and retinal detachment, on the other hand, affect the entire retina. The administration of eye drops as well as surgical procedures such as vitreoretinal surgery, laser therapy,... | read more
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