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Mass Spectrometry: Opportunities in the Life Science Market

Published by BioInformatics, LLC Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2005/04 Content info 226 pages
Product code BF29119
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Table of Contents

Section 1. Analysis and Interpretation of Survey Results

Introduction
Application-Driven Mass Spectrometer Parameters
1-3 Ionization Techniques
1-4 Instrument Configurations
1-6 Sample Preparation and Complexity
1-7 Throughput Levels
1-8 Sample Origin
Mass Spec Market Dynamics
1-9 Leading Suppliers
Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty
1-11 Product Performance Attributes
1-12 Overall Satisfaction by Brand
1-13 Likelihood to Repurchase and/or Recommend
1-15 Customer Loyalty Scores by Brand
Market Dynamics
1-16 Influencers of Future Purchasing
1-17 Purchase Motivation
1-18 Expectations for Growth
Emerging Applications: Focus on Quantitative Proteomics
1-19 Quantitative Proteomics Use and Methods
1-20 Product Performance Attributes
1-21 Desired Improvements
Conclusion

Section 2. Study Methodology and Demographics

2-1 Methodology
2-6 Definition of Terms
2-7 Demographics
2-8 Questionnaire

Section 3. Presentation of Survey Data

Usage and Applications (Respondents = 653)
3-1 Use of mass spectrometry in research
3-5 Types of scientists*
3-6 Applications for which mass spectrometry is performed
3-7 Applications for which there are plans to perform mass spectrometry*
3-8 Origins of the primary sample studied using mass spectrometry*
3-11 Most significant advantages of identifying proteins using mass spectrometry
3-12 Ways in which protein samples are prepared for mass spectrometer analysis
3-13 Complexity of the samples analyzed by mass spectrometry
3-14 Locations of the mass spectrometers used most often
3-15 Future plans to purchase mass spectrometers
3-16 Timeframe for purchasing new mass spectrometers**
3-17 Suppliers from which new mass spectrometers are most likely to be purchased**
Throughput (Respondents = 380)
3-19 Average number of mass spectrometer analyses performed per month
3-20 Change in number of analyses performed over the next 12 months
Mass Spectrometer Instruments (Respondents = 380)
3-22 Number of accessible mass spectrometers
3-23 Suppliers of accessible mass spectrometers and suppliers of the newest mass spectrometers
3-25 Ionization sources used in mass spectrometry
3-26 Ion detectors used in mass spectrometry
3-27 Instrument configurations used in mass spectrometry
Most Recently Purchased Mass Spectrometers (Respondents = 380)
3-28 When the newest mass spectrometers were purchased
3-29 Reasons why mass spectrometers were purchased from particular suppliers
3-30 Types of software used to analyze the data obtained from the most recently purchased mass spectrometers
3-31 Types of information provided by the software used to analyze the spectral data from the most recently purchased mass spectrometers
3-32 Satisfaction with specific features of the most recently purchased mass spectrometers
3-34 Overall satisfaction with the most recently purchased mass spectrometers
3-35 Change in opinion of most recent supplier
3-36 Likelihood to purchase a mass spectrometer again from the same suppliers
3-37 Likelihood to purchase other equipment from the most recent suppliers
3-38 Likelihood to recommend a mass spectrometer from the most recent suppliers
3-39 Most important features of a new mass spectrometer
Quantitative Proteomics (Respondents = 99)
3-40 Familiarity with methods to quantify protein expression
3-43 Planned use of methods to quantify protein expression
3-44 Satisfaction with specific characteristics of the method used for protein quantification
3-46 Overall satisfaction with the method used for protein quantification
3-47 Performance of multiplexing
3-48 Most important areas of development to increase the widespread use of quantitative proteomics
3-4 Greatest challenges with regards to the adoption of mass spectrometry

Section 4. Appendices

4-1 Insights and Perspectives
4-27 Cross-Tabulations of Survey Data
4-112 Quadrant Analysis for Mass Spectrometer Attributes
4-119 Other Recent Publications
4-121 About BioInformatics
4-122 Our Valued Clients

*Based on the responses of 653 scientists who currently use MS in their research and 197 scientists who plan to use MS.

**Based on the responses of 125 scientists who have plans to purchase a mass spectrometer.

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