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Heparin Market Size Worth $7.4 Billion By 2026 | CAGR: 1.6%

The global heparin market size is expected to reach USD 7.4 billion by 2026, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. It is projected to register a CAGR of 1.6% during the forecast period. Rising prevalence cardiovascular disorders, deep vein thrombosis, and renal diseases among other chronic diseases is expected to boost the growth. According to the data published in the American Heart Association, in 2018, approximately 92.1 million American adults were living with some form of cardiovascular diseases. Coronary heart disease is one of the leading cause of deaths in U.S. Furthermore, it was estimated that more than 23.6 million deaths will be observed by 2030 due to cardiovascular diseases. Increasing demand for transfusion of blood, blood components, and plasma derivatives during surgical procedures, treatment of infectious diseases, and increasing survival rate are high impact rendering drivers for growth of the heparin market during the forecast period. Incre...

Genomics market by product (instruments, consumables, services), by application (diagnostics, personalized medicines, drug discovery & development, academic research, agricultural), by technology (PCR, DNA sequencing, DNA microarrays, nucleic acid extract

Genomics is a branch of molecular biology that deals with the study of genes, chromosomes and their functions. It concerns with analysis and sequencing of individual’s genome for performing genetic mapping for disease diagnosis and treatment. Genomics involves the study of intragenomic processes such as heterosis, pleiotropy, epistasis and the interactions between loci and alleles within the genome. It includes comparative genomics, functional genomics, structural genomics, epigenomics and Pharmacogenomics. Dissection of architectural features of genes and chromosomes is referred to as structural genomics. Characterization of genes and their components encompasses functional genomics. Epigenomics is the study of complete set of epigenetic modifications which plays a vital role in gene regulation and expression. Comparative genomics is the study of evolutionary relationships between the genetic content of different species. Pharmacogenomics includes drug design ways and novel biolo...