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Specialities Veterinary U.S. Preclinical Animal Imaging Systems Market 2010

U.S. Preclinical Animal Imaging Systems Market 2010

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Research and Markets has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "U.S. Preclinical Animal Imaging Systems Market" to their offering.

This research service analyzes the characteristics of the U.S. Preclinical Animal Imaging Systems Market since 2006. It examines the markets segmentation, technologies, key market metrics and penetration level, key influential growth factors (drivers, restraints, challenges, broad market trends), the markets competitive landscape (i.e., competitors, products, and end-users), . Based on these characteristics, annual unit shipments, unit pricing, revenues and installed base metrics are estimated and forecasted for each market segment through the year 2016, and the key factors affecting each forecast are examined. Competitor market shares are also estimated for the year of 2009.

This research service titled U.S. Preclinical Animal Imaging Systems Market provides important trends, measurements, and analyses of key modalities used in preclinical imaging. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: preclinical optical imaging systems, preclinical nuclear systems (micro- positron emission tomography ( PET ), micro-PET / computed tomography ( CT ), micro-single photon emission computed tomography ( SPECT ), micro-SPECT / CT, tri-modality), preclinical CT systems (micro-CT), preclinical magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) systems and preclinical high-frequency ultrasound (HF-US)} systems.

Source: Research and Markets

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