San Francisco, 14 December 2018 - The global western blotting market is anticipated to reach a value of USD 958.4 millionby 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Rising number of cases with HIV are increasingly contributing towards the growth of western blotting market. This kind of testing is highly effective in detecting HIV among people. According to UNAIDS, nearly 36.7 million people were living with HIV throughout the world in 2015. Such high prevalence of HIV is expected to accelerate the demand for products used in western blotting. Lyme diseases also require western blotting to detect Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), which causes such diseases. Other diseases which require western blot for detection of specific proteins include mad cow disease, hepatitis, and feline immunodeficiency.
Moreover, significant investments in R&D activities made by pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are expected to foster growth of western blotting market. According to a news journal, biotech companies spent USD 40.1 billion in 2015 on R&D activities, which was a 16% rise from their 2014 investments. Hence, with rising number of R&D activities, there is an expected rise in the demand for western blotting tests in the near future. To request a sample copy or view summary of this report: www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/western-blotting-market Further key findings from the study suggest:
Western Blotting Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
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