
Industry ushered in the development of inflection point, medical devices: the market space is broad, domestic substitution is promising.
Release time:
2024-02-20
1 Biological research reagents: the cornerstone of life science research, the market space is broad.
Biological research reagents are the basic tools of scientific research.
Life science is a science that studies life phenomena, reveals the law of life activities and the essence of life. The research objects include animals, plants, microorganisms and human beings. The research level involves molecules, cells, tissues, organs, individuals, groups, communities and ecosystems. It not only explores important theoretical issues such as the origin and evolution of life, but also helps to solve the social needs of people's health, agriculture, and ecological environment.
In recent years, with the advancement of life science research, biological research reagents, as a kind of reagent consumables necessary in the process of scientific research, have been widely used in teaching, medical research, drug research and development, disease prevention and control, pharmaceutical production, medical monitoring, food safety, environmental monitoring and other scenarios.
As a "tool library" of scientific research, biological research reagents play an increasingly prominent role in scientific and technological innovation, and their development directly affects the process of industrial innovation.
Biological research reagents have a wide range of downstream applications and a large number of customers. The upstream of the life science industry chain is the suppliers of biological and chemical scientific research reagents, production equipment and consumables. The scientific research reagent manufacturers use the above raw materials to develop and process a wide range of biological reagents. The downstream users include users of scientific research institutions (universities, various research institutes, etc.) and industrial users (pharmaceutical companies, CRO, IVD companies, etc.).
From the perspective of user characteristics, the needs of individual industrial users tend to be greater, and they are more sensitive to product prices due to cost considerations; while scientific research users tend to have more scattered needs for products and are less sensitive to product prices.
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