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Protein Arrays

Published by Drug & Market Development Publications Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2003/06 Content info  
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Table of Contents

Section Summary

1 Executive Summary

  • Drivers for protein arrays in life sciences research and drug discovery space
  • The competitive landscape: Companies falling into different sectors based on types of offering to the marketplace
  • Evolution of the competitive landscape
  • Quo Vadis-Where is the field heading

2 Current Protein Arrays

  • Advantages as a proteomics method
  • Limitations of Protein Arrays
  • Binding issues
  • Interfacing arrays with Mass Spectrometry

3 Potential for Antibody Microarrays

  • Large-scale Protein Profiling
  • Array Formats
  • Array Production
  • Discovery and Diagnostics Applications

4 The Commercial Opportunity for Protein Arrays

  • Market drivers for protein arrays
  • Qualitative market opportunity for protein arrays
  • Quantitative market opportunity for protein arrays: Construction of market models describing the potential
  • Strategic trends and competitive landscape for protein arrays

5 Legal Aspects of Commercialization of Protein Arrays

  • Protein Arrays: Where content can still be king
  • Types of IP in the protein array space
  • IP as a business tool
  • Patenting assays, assayable molecules, and related inventions
  • Subject matter: What can be claimed?
  • Usefulness: Proving the molecule has a function
  • Changes in the utility examination guidelines
  • Meeting the new utility test: Characterizing receptor function
  • Novelty and non-obviousness: Searching for that prior art
  • Two more: Adequate written descriptions and enablement
  • Forging an IP-savvy business model, crafting IP savvy operations
  • Managing the tradeoffs
  • Tradeoff 1: Patenting early vs. patenting strong
  • Tradeoff 2: Patent strength vs. patent cost
  • Tradeoff 3: Litigation and licensing vs. the core business
  • Setting up IP-savvy operations
  • Social consequences and the future of IP law

6 Protein Arrays: Technologies, Products, What's Hot in the Marketplace

  • Who's in the market today?
  • Technology trends: How do protein arrays work?
  • Key technologies/product offerings in the protein arrays space
  • Interviews with key industry participants

7 Company Profiles

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