Label Free Detection Techniques Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 - 2020

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Label free detection technology is a drug discovery tool that can be used for the detection of the molecular
interactions. Unlike enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA) and flow cytometry, this tool helps in the
investigation of molecular interactions without spatial interference, auto fluorescent and quenching
effects. The label free detection technology is specifically designed to detect endogenous targets in assays
by eliminating the use of reporter labels like dyes, tags, or specialized reagents.

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The market of label free detection techniques market can be segmented into:



By Products
◦ Biosensor Chips
◦ Microplates
◦ Label Free Detection Instruments



By Technology
◦ Bio-Layer Interferometry
◦ Cellular Dielectric Spectroscopy
◦ Optical Waveguide Grating Technology

◦ Surface Plasmon Resonance
◦ Others


By Application
◦ Binding Kinetics
◦ Hit Confirmation
◦ Binding Thermodynamics
◦ Endogenous Receptor Detection
◦ Lead Generation
◦ Others



By End Users
◦ Academic Research Institutes
◦ Contract Research Organizations (CROs)
◦ Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries
◦ Others

Label free detection techniques offers effectively manage complexity of multiple signaling pathways and
also eliminate the use of auto fluorescent, spatial interference which would increase the usage of label free
detection...