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毒性スクリーニング:2009年

Toxicity Screening 2009 Market Report

発行 Select Biosciences, Ltd.
出版日 2009年02月 商品コード 94762
ページ情報 英文 370 pages
価格
US$ 2,510 換算 ¥ 202,230 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US$ 2,790 換算 ¥ 224,790 (税抜) PDF by E-mail (Site License)


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Abstract

This is the latest and most up-to-date Toxicity Screening Market Analysis Report from Select Biosciences. This comprehensive report provides a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the toxicity screening space, market metrics, and thorough bottom-up based market trends obtained via detailed market surveys administered by Select Biosciences to a worldwide industry participant pool.

The report features perspectives from the pharmaceutical industry participants engaged in toxicity screening providing a framework to understand the latest industry trends in toxicity screening, the challenges, and the emerging trends. This report is important to the industry as it combines commercial/market analysis, regulatory trends in toxicity screening, as well as the technical details of various screens, emerging classes of biomarkers, and covers the all-important category of cardiotoxicity and LQTS-inducing liability of compounds.

Extensive Worldwide Market Analyses Presented in this Report:

  • Results and Analyses from Select Biosciences recent worldwide market survey focusing upon the qualitative and quantitative trends in toxicity screening. Areas of coverage include the market penetrance of various assay types for ADME and Toxicity Screening, distribution of the industry with respect to hits that are carried forward into toxicity screening
  • Market Segmentation and Size
  • The Process of Drug Metabolism
  • Emerging Themes and Unmet Needs in the Toxicity Screening Marketplace
  • Stem Cells for Toxicity Screening
  • hERG, LQTS, and Torsades de Pointes: Role in Cardiotoxicity of Pharmaceuticals: Technology and Market Trends
  • Regulatory Landscape for Toxicity Screening: Regulatory Guidelines for drug toxicity testing to assess hERG liability
  • Developing Drugs with Safety Signals: Industry Perspectives
  • Toxicity Industry Landscape: Perspectives from Regulatory Agencies
  • Preclinical and Clinical non-QT Testing
  • Cardiotoxicity and Troponins: Industry Perspectives

Table of Contents

Description of Chapters/Topics Covered

Chapter 1. Executive Overview of the Space

  • Scope of this Report
  • Market Definitions
  • Market Segmentation
  • Market Sizing

Chapter 2. Toxicity Screening in Drug Discovery: Current Trends and Emerging Themes in the Marketplace

  • The Process of Drug Metabolism
  • Various Biological Assay Systems for ADME and Toxicity Screening
  • Bottom-up Market Survey of Worldwide Industry Participants: Qualitative and Quantitative Market Analysis

Chapter 3. hERG, LQTS, Torsades de Pointes

  • Drug-induced long QT syndrome (LQTS): Focus on hERG
  • Why does hERG get blocked so easily?
  • How widespread is hERG inhibition in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Drug-acquired LQTS: Description of some high-profile drugs that affect hERG
  • Analysis of the hERG marketplace
  • Regulatory Section: ICH S7B and E14 guidelines

Chapter 4. Toxicity Screening Industry landscape: Perspectives from the Pharmaceutical Industry

  • Genentech, Inc.
  • Merck
  • Abbott
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Eli-Lily & Co.
  • AstraZeneca
  • Celgene Corporation
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb

Chapter 5. Developing Drugs with Safety Signals: Industry Perspectives

  • University of Maryland
  • Pfizer
  • US FDA

Chapter 6. Toxicity Industry Landscape: perspectives from Regulatory Agencies

  • US FDA
  • Health Canada

Appendix 1. Research Methodology

Appendix 2. hERG: Technology and Business

  • Supporting Technical and Regulatory Trends Analysis

Appendix 3. Preclinical and Clinical non-QT Testing: Industry Perspectives

Appendix 4. Cardiotoxicity and Troponins: Industry Perspectives

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