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[Report]
Biological and Chemical Sensors: Watching "The Next Generation" Evolve
Published: 2003/03
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Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Methodology
- Overview
- 2002 in Review
- Looking Forward
- The Products
- Electrochemical
- Infrared
- Metal Oxide
- Microcantilevers
- Microfluidics
- Optical
- Polymers
- Quartz Crystal Microbalance
- Surface Acoustic Wave
- Surface Plasmon Resonance
- The Applications
- Industrial
- Environmental Monitoring
- The Food Industry
- Field Crop Surveillance
- Genetically Modified Foods
- Food Quality
- Food Safety
- Medical
- Blood Glucose
- Point-of-Care (POC) Diagnostics
- Security
- Biological and Chemical Warfare
- Narcotics
- Explosives
- The Forecast
- The Companies
List of Tables
- Table 1. Companies and Sensor Technology
- Table 2. Industrial Applications - Companies and Products
- Table 3. Blood Glucose Applications - Companies and Products
- Table 4. POC Applications - Companies and Products
- Table 5. Security Applications - Companies and Products
- Table 6. Worldwide Sales of Next-Generation Biological and Chemical Sensors, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
- Table 7. Revenues of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Type, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions)
- Table 8. Unit Shipments of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Type, 2002-2007 (Units in Millions)
- Table 9. Revenues of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Market, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions)
- Table 10. Unit Shipments of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Market, 2002-2007 (Units in Millions)
- Table 11. Worldwide Sales of Biological and Chemical Sensors in Industrial/Security Applications, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
- Table 12. Worldwide Sales of Biological and Chemical Sensors in Blood Glucose Monitoring, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
- Table 13. Worldwide Sales of Biological and Chemical Sensors in Point-of-Care Diagnostics, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. YSI's Immobilized Enzyme Biosensor
- Figure 2. Motorola's eSensor
- Figure 3. CombiMatrix's Lab-on-a-Chip IC
- Figure 4. MicroChemical Systems' Sensor Architecture
- Figure 5. Illustration of a Microcantilever Sensor
- Figure 6. ST Microelectronics' Biochip
- Figure 7. YSI's Opto-Chemical Biosensor
- Figure 8. Illumina's BeadArray
- Figure 9. Microspectrometer
- Figure 10. TI's Spreeta Sensor
- Figure 11. The Biacore Q
- Figure 12. The SensAlyser-a System
- Figure 13. Cygnus' Biographer
- Figure 14. TheraSense's Continuous Glucose Monitoring Device
- Figure 15. The Cyranose 320
- Figure 16. The Biocapture System
- Figure 17. Revenues and Unit Shipments of Next-Generation Biological and Chemical Sensors, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
- Figure 18. Revenue Share of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Type, 2002 vs. 2007
- Figure 19. Unit Shipment Share of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Type, 2002 vs. 2007
- Figure 20. Revenue Share of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Market, 2002 vs. 2007
- Figure 21. Unit Shipment Share of Biological and Chemical Sensors by Market, 2002 vs. 2007
- Figure 22. Revenues and Unit Shipments for Biological and Chemical Sensors in Industrial/Security Applications, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
- Figure 23. Revenues and Unit Shipments for Biological and Chemical Sensors in Blood Glucose Monitoring, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
- Figure 24. Revenues and Unit Shipments for Biological and Chemical Sensors in Point-of-Care Diagnostics, 2002-2007 (US $ Millions, Units in Millions)
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[Report]
Biological and Chemical Sensors: Watching "The Next Generation" Evolve
Published: 2003/03
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