Label-Free Array Systems Market Analysis, Trends, Size, Share, Growth & Forecast 2019 - 2027
Label-free systems are defined as a biotechnological identification technology based on the identification of various molecules based on their biophysical properties, molecular charge, and the presence of molecular presence to accurately isolate the presence of molecular presence. Because it only uses proteins and ligands, this technology aids in the detection of molecular events in real time and can provide higher levels of information.
The growing use of label-free array systems in drug discovery is expected to drive the global label-free array systems market over the forecast period. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), label-free array systems are widely used for secondary screening to identify the lead molecule for the drug development process from small molecule hits, and it is also used for lead optimization to identify the candidate drug from the leads molecules. Furthermore, according to the same source, label-free array systems are currently widely used for evaluating the kinetics between the drug molecule and its receptor, as this is the most important bond that is characterised during the drug discovery process.
Over the forecast period, leading manufacturers will focus on developing new products in the global label-free array systems market. For example, in 2018, Bruker Corporation released the Sierra SPR-32 system, a modified version of SPR with higher sensitivity and modified instrument control software to enable the highest SPR throughput with outstanding sensitivity. These factors are expected to drive the growth of the global label-free array systems market during the forecast period.
Market Segmentation:
By Technology
- Surface Plasmon Resonance(SPR)
- Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC)
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
- Others
- Sensor Chips
- Reagents
- Consumables
- Others
By Applications
- Drug Discovery
- Protein-protein Interactions
- Receptor Ligand Assays
- Thermodynamics
- Kinetics/Affinity Mapping
- Others
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