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Global Nanoparticle Tracking Analyzer Market - Analysis, Technologies & Forecasts to 2021 - Drivers, Challenges & Trends - Research and MarketsDUBLIN, Apr. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Nanoparticle Tracking Analyzer Market 2017-2021" report to their offering. The global nanoparticle tracking analyzer market to grow at a CAGR of 9.44% during the period 2017-2021. According to the report, one driver in market is rapid innovations in the field of life sciences. Advances in the life sciences sector are driven by factors such as an increase in chronic diseases, fast-growing elderly population, population growth, growing life expectancy, and higher disposable income. NTA has enabled end-users, mostly research laboratories, to determine both the relative concentration and size distribution of microvesicles, which include exosomes in the supernatants of biological fluids and cultured cells. The technology used in this sector has to keep up with the varying needs of the researchers. Though the tecnology scenario in terms of laboratory equipment has seen major changes over the last decade in terms of features, size, and shape related to several kinds of analyzers, NTAs continue to be critical for the life sciences sector. The growth of the life sciences sector will laterally propel the demand for NTA solutions during the forecast period. Further, the report states that one challenge in market is lack of skilled professionals. Since their introduction, NTAs have undergone major changes in terms of features. The analyzers require several optimization steps to be performed by a skilled operator to identify suitable settings for the video capture and analysis, which requires proper knowledge and training. Some advanced NTAs are complex in nature and require a thorough understanding of device mechanisms for effective use. Data obtained from the system may sometimes be difficult to interpret without adequate training. The technical expertise of medical professionals using these instruments is inadequate, resulting in operational and technical issues. As a result, the professionals are not comfortable working with technologically advanced NTA instruments. These factors have led to the increased demand for skillful medical professionals, who in most cases are expensive for the company to afford, especially among smaller end-users. Since larger particles reduce the number of small particles detected by the software, it gets challenging for the handlers to arrive at accurate results. Key vendors
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