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Blood: Components, Testing and Collection
Blood - Components, Testing & Collection

Released On 23rd September 2015

This market insight report gives an insight into global Blood – Components, Testing & Collection market. The report also provides market analytics by Product Type. The market is divided by Type into Blood Components and Blood Testing & Collecting Devices and Other (Artificial Blood and Research) ; and by Blood Products into Plasma Products, Cellular Components, and Whole Blood; and Blood Testing & Collecting Devices into Management and Monitoring Instruments, Immunoassays and Other. Information regarding latest products & technologies also find a mention in the report. Projections and estimates are also illustrated by geographic regions encompassing North America, Europe, Japan, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World (RoW) with 148 exclusive graphically represented exhibits. Compilation of Worldwide Patents and Research related to Blood and related products are also provided.

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1. SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY

2. REPORT SYNOPSIS 2.1 Introduction

Introduction to Blood Salient Features of Blood Functions of Blood Transport Functions Regulation Functions Protection Functions What is Hematology? Standard Clinical Hematology Tests Categories of Hematological Disorders Analyzing Hematological Disorders Therapies for Hematological Disorders

2.2 Segmentation of Blood - Components, Testing & Collection

Exhibit 1. Segmentation of Global Blood – Components, Testing & Collection Market by Product Type Blood Components Blood Testing & Collecting Devices Exhibit 2. Segmentation by Blood Components and Blood Testing & Collecting Devices Plasma Products Immunoglobulins Clotting Factors Albumin Cellular Components Whole Blood Management and Monitoring Instruments Immunoassays

2.3 Blood – Components, Testing & Collection - Global Market Analysis

Exhibit 3. Blood - Components, Testing & Collection – Global Market Estimations & Predictions (2005 - 2020) in US$

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