COVID-19 Impact on Small Animal Imaging (In-Vivo) Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2021-2027

 

The Global Small Animal Imaging (In-Vivo) Market size is expected to grow at an annual average of 6% during 2021-2027. Technological advances in molecular imaging, increasing market demand for non-invasive small animal imaging technologies, and increasing public-private initiatives to support preclinical research are key factors driving market growth. Emerging markets such as China and India are also providing new growth opportunities for prominent market players.

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The following Segmentation are covered in this report:

by Modality

  • Optical Imaging Systems
  • Nuclear Imaging Systems
  • MRI Systems
  • Ultrasound Systems
  • CT Systems
  • Photoacoustic Imaging Systems
  • Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) Systems

by Reagents

  • Optical Imaging Reagents
  • Nuclear Imaging Reagents
  • MRI Contrast Agents
  • Ultrasound Contrast Agents
  • CT Contrast Agents

The report covers the following objectives:

  • Proliferation and maturation of trade in the global Small Animal Imaging (In-Vivo) Market.
  • The market share of the global Small Animal Imaging (In-Vivo) Market, supply and demand ratio, growth revenue, supply chain analysis, and business overview.
  • Current and future market trends that are influencing the growth opportunities and growth rate of the global Small Animal Imaging (In-Vivo) Market.
  • Feasibility study, new market insights, company profiles, investment return, revenue (value), and consumption (volume) of the global Small Animal Imaging (In-Vivo) Market.

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