Tumor Markers
Tumor is considered as the most critical reason for horribleness and mortality over the world and early discovery of the same is fundamental for the most obvious opportunity with regards to prevention.Tumor markers are atoms found in pee, blood and body tissues. It is a protein which is found in substantial sums in vicinity of types of disease. Subsequently measuring the levels of tumor markers might help in identifying the vicinity of malignancy. Vicinity of a tumor in body fortifies the creation of tumor markers from tumor or non-tumor cells. Most tumor markers are proteins. For some reasons, tumor marker itself is normally insufficient to analyze or discount malignancy. Studies are being done to figure out whether tumor markers can be utilized as a part of ahead of schedule recognition and finding of disease.
Right now, malignancy is the one of the main sources of death in the created nations like North America and Europe. North America holds the biggest piece of the pie in tumor marker testing and is trailed by Europe because of inconceivable disclosures and advancements being done in these areas for recognizing the disease in its initial stages. the worldwide Point-Of-Care Diagnostic Market by Products (Glucose Monitoring and Infectious Diseases Testing Kits, Cardiac and Tumor Markers)POC diagnostics market over the gauge time of 2013 to 2018.The business sector is ready to develop at a CAGR of 9.3% from 2013 to 2018, to achieve $27.5billion by 2018. Starting 2013, North America (involving the U.S., Canada, and Mexico) held the biggest offer of the worldwide POC diagnostics market. This expansive offer is fundamentally credited to the colossal and expanding addressable patient populace base.
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- Bioprocess Engineering and Biomarkers
- Cancer Genomics
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- Clinical applications and diagnostics
- Cytogenetics
- Ecogenomics
- Evolution of Novel Genes
- Gene Expression, Regulation And Cloning
- Gene Mapping
- Genetic counseling
- Genetic Disorders Tests
- Genetic engineering techniques
- Genetic Testing Market
- Genetically modified organisms
- Genomic analysis
- Genomic data
- Genomic medicine
- Global DNA and Gene Chip (Microarrays)
- Medical genomics
- Microbial genetics
- Molecular Medicine
- Next generation sequencing
- Novel medical Devices
- Pedigree Methods
- Personalised genomics
- Pharmacogenetics
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- Prenatal diagnosis
- Reprogenetics
- Teratogenesis and their effects
- Tissue culture techniques
- Tissue Engineering and Regeneration
- Transgenic Research
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