Complete Analysis of Product Segments Collagen Based Biomaterials and Hyaluronic Acid Based Biomaterials under the Collagen and HA-Based Biomaterials Market.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41401) has announced the addition of Collagen and HA-Based Biomaterials - Global Strategic Business Report to their offering. This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Collagen and HA-Based Biomaterials in Millions of US$. The major product segments analyzed are Collagen Based Biomaterials, and Hyaluronic Acid hyaluronic acid: see mucopolysaccharide. Hyaluronic acid A polysaccharide which is an integral part of the gel-like substance of animal connective tissue; it supposedly serves as a lubricant and shock absorbent in the joints. Based Biomaterials. The end-use applications analyzed include Urinary Incontinence Urinary Incontinence Definition Urinary incontinence is unintentional loss of urine that is sufficient enough in frequency and amount to cause physical and/or emotional distress in the person experiencing it. , Corneal corneal pertaining to the cornea. See also keratitis, keratopathy. corneal anomaly includes microcornea, coloboma, megalocornea, dermoid, congenital opacity. corneal black body see corneal sequestrum (below). Shields, Facial Aesthetic Dermal dermal /der·mal/ (der´mal) pertaining to the dermis or to the skin. der·mal or der·mic adj. Of or relating to the skin or dermis. Implants, Wound Dressings, Viscosupplements, and Viscoelastics. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region and product segment for the period of 2000 through 2010. The report profiles 42 companies including many key and niche players worldwide. Contents Include: I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS II. 1. Market Dynamics 2. Trends and Issues 3. Biomaterial biomaterial /bio·ma·te·ri·al/ (bi?o-mah-ter´e-al) a synthetic dressing with selective barrier properties, used in the treatment of burns; it consists of a liquid solvent (polyethylene glycol-400) and a powdered polymer. 4. Collagen and HA Based Biomaterials 5. Segment Overview 6. Technological Research & Developments 7. Recent Industry Activity 8. New Launches and Product Approvals 9. Focus on Key Players 10. Global Market Perspective III. MARKET 1. The United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. 2. Canada 3. Japan 4. Europe 5. Rest of World IV. COMPETITION The Companies Mentioned inside this report include: Alcon Laboratories, Inc (USA) Allergan, Inc (USA) Anika Therapeutics, Inc (USA) Artes Medical, Inc (USA) Bausch & Lomb, Inc (USA) Bausch & Lomb Surgical (USA) Biomet, Inc (USA) Biomet Europe (The Netherlands) Bioniche Life Sciences, Inc (Canada) BioSpecifics Technologies Corporation (USA) C R Bard, Inc (USA) Canderm Pharma, Inc (Canada) ColBar LifeScience Ltd (Israel) Collagen Matrix, Inc (USA) Curasan AG (Germany) Datascope Corporation (USA) FibroGen, Inc (USA) FibroGen Europe (Finland) Fidia Advanced Biopolymers Srl (Italy) Geistlich Group (Switzerland) Genzyme Corporation (USA) Genzyme Biosurgery (USA) Imedex Biomateriaux (France) Inamed Corporation (USA) Inamed Aesthetics (USA) Integra Lifesciences Integra LifeSciences Corporation, based in Plainsboro, New Jersey, is a leading medical technology company. Integra is a publicly traded company and is listed under the symbol IART. Holdings Corporation (USA) Isolagen, Inc (USA) IsoTis OrthoBiologics (Switzerland) Johnson & Johnson (USA) Kensey Nash Europe GmbH (Germany) Lifecell Corporation (USA) Lifecore Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. , Inc (USA) Matricel GmbH (Germany) Medtronic, Inc (USA) Mentor Corporation (USA) Oasis Medical, Inc (USA) Odyssey Medical, Inc (USA) Organogenesis organogenesis /or·ga·no·gen·e·sis/ (or?gah-no-jen´e-sis) the origin and development of organs.organogenet´ic or·gan·o·gen·e·sis n. The formation and development of the organs of living things. , Inc (USA) Orthovita, Inc (USA) Osteotech, Inc (USA) Porex Surgical, Inc (USA) Q-Med AB (Sweden) Q-Med Esthetics esthetics: see aesthetics. (Sweden) Q-Med, Inc (USA) Sanofi-Aventis (France) Seikagaku Corporation (Japan) Smith & Nephew PLC (UK) Wright Medical Technology, Inc (USA) Wright Cremascoli Ortho SA (France) Zimmer Holdings, Inc (USA) For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41401 |
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