[Report]
Protein Microarrays: Technology Adoption & Utilization
Published: 2005/09
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Section 1. Analysis and Interpretation of Survey Results
- Strategic Overview
- Executive Summary
- Key Findings
- Study Objectives
- Competing Technologies
- Protein Microarray Adoption Rates
- Spotlight: Nonuser Technology Profile
- Market Segment Technology Preferences
- Value of Technology Performance
- Experimental Parameters
- Protein Microarray Content
- Protein Classes
- Protein Microarray Density
- Whole Proteome Arrays
- Protein Microarray Format
- Protein Microarray Throughput
- Market Dynamics: Protein Microarrays
- Preferred Suppliers of Self-Print Protein Microarray Reagents and/or Instrumentation
- Microarray Reagents and/or Instrumentation Performance Attributes
- Preferred Suppliers of Commercial Protein Microarrays
- Commercial Protein Microarray Performance Attributes
- Market Dynamics: Protein Microarray Readers
- Preferred Suppliers of Protein Microarray Readers
- Protein Microarray Reader Performance Attributes
- Obstacles and Opportunities
- Technology Improvements
- Conclusions
Section 2. Study Methodology and Demographics
- Methodology
- Definition of Terms
- Demographics
- Questionnaire
Section 3. Presentation of Survey Data
- Research Focus
- Primary focus of research
- Primary source of proteins
- Proteomics-based technologies regularly employed
- Current protein array use
- Future Plans
- Cost per protein for alternate proteomics-based technologies
- Willingness to pay more for wider dynamic range
- Willingness to pay more for increased reproducibility
- Willingness to pay more for increased sensitivity
- Factors that would influence non-users of protein arrays to begin use or begin use sooner
- Experimental Parameters
- Types of protein interactions studied
- Types of applications for protein microarrays
- Specific protein classes studied
- Primary organism of interest for a whole proteome array
- Proteins printed per array
- How many replicates printed on arrays
- Samples analyzed per array
- Samples analyzed per month
- Expected change in throughput per month
- Microarray cost per protein
- Willingness to pay more for arrays with a two-fold increase in
- proteins printed per array
- Willingness to pay more for arrays with a ten-fold increase in
- proteins printed per array
- Willingness to pay more for a whole proteome array
- Most problematic step in protein microarray experiments
- Protein Microarray Printing
- Use of commercial protein microarrays
- Primary reason for using commercial microarrays
- Suppliers of protein microarrays
- Primary supplier of reagents and instrumentation
- Satisfaction with features of reagents and instrumentation from primary supplier
- Overall satisfaction with reagents and instrumentation from primary supplier
- Primary supplier of protein microarrays
- Satisfaction with features of microarrays from primary supplier
- Overall satisfaction with microarrays from primary supplier
- Supplier factors in protein microarray purchasing decision
- Protein Microarray Detection
- Primary brand of microarray reader used
- Satisfaction with features of this microarray reader
- Overall satisfaction with this microarray reader
- Supplier factors in microarray reader purchasing decision
- Future Directions
- Areas of improvement in protein microarray technology
Section 4. Appendices
- Insights and Perspectives
- Cross-Tabulations of Survey Data
- Other Recent Publications
- About BioInformatics
- Our Valued Clients
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[Report]
Protein Microarrays: Technology Adoption & Utilization
Published: 2005/09
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Published by : BioInformatics, LLC  |
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