
- The Column-02-01-2012
- Volume 8
- Issue 2
Life Science Instrumentation for Small Molecule Analysis
Life science research has been a driving force behind the $40 billion analytical instrument market growth over the last decade, resulting in new products, applications, markets and companies. These opportunities have revitalized revenues for many industry participants and fundamentally changed the analytical instrument business, technological advancements and a shifting of focus and reorganization of top companies.
Life science research has been a driving force behind the $40 billion analytical instrument market growth over the last decade, resulting in new products, applications, markets and companies. These opportunities have revitalized revenues for many industry participants and fundamentally changed the analytical instrument business, technological advancements and a shifting of focus and reorganization of top companies.
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