|
Tissue
Engineering, Cell Therapy and Transplantation: Products, Technologies & Market Opportunities, 2003-2013
Report S505
·
338 pages ·
32 Exhibits ·
176 Company Profiles ·
Pub. Date August 2003 ·
Report #S505
This
report examines the status of technologies, applications and markets for
tissue engineering. The report reviews therapeutic technologies under
various stages of development at over 150 companies. Products being
developed address major causes of death and disease spanning applications
in cardiovascular, neurological, orthopaedic, skin, organ and others. The
report details the status of product development and assesses the current
and forecast market for tissue engineering and transplantation products.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Section 1:
Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 Definitions
1.3 History of Tissue Reconstruction and Engineering
1.4 Growth of Key Procedures
1.5 Evolution of Tissue Processing Corporations
1.6 Regulatory Controls Shaping the Industry
1.7 Tissue Engineering as a Solution
1.8 Development Challenges
1.8.1 Material Based Tissue Replacements
1.8.2 Allograft Derived Tissue Replacements
1.8.3 Cell and Tissue Engineered Products
1.9 Market Expectations for Tissue Reconstruction and Engineering
1.9.1 Material Based Tissue Replacements
1.9.2 Allograft Tissue Replacements
1.9.3 Cell and Tissue Engineered Replacements
1.10 Unmet Clinical Need
1.11 Developing Tissue-Engineered Products
1.11.1 Culturing Cells
1.11.2 Cell Delivery
1.11.3 Bioengineering Cells and Tissues
1.12 Autologous, Allogeneic, and Xenogeneic Products
1.13 Timescales
1.14 Sector Challenges
1.15 Regulatory, Cost Effectiveness and Clinical
1.15.1 Regulatory
1.15.2 Cost Effectiveness
1.15.3 Clinical
1.16 Competition Intensity
1.16.1 Industry Focus
1.16.2 Investment Levels
1.16.3 Investor Returns
Section 2:
Clinical Caseload
2.1 Overview
2.2 Cardiovascular Tissue Transplantation and Engineering
2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2 Coronary Heart Disease
2.2.3 Myocardial Infarction
2.2.4 Congestive Heart Failure
2.2.5 Dysfunctional Heart Valves
2.2.6 Peripheral Vascular Disorders
2.2.7 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
2.2.8 Drivers of Caseloads for Cardiac Tissue Engineering
2.3 Neurological Tissue Transplantation and Engineering
2.3.1 Introduction
2.3.2 Stroke
2.3.3 Parkinson’s
2.3.4 Alzheimer’s
2.3.5 Epilepsy
2.3.6 Traumatic Injury
2.3.7 Peripheral Nerve Treatment
2.3.8 Multiple Sclerosis
2.3.9 Neurology Drivers
2.4 Orthopedic Tissue Transplantation and Engineering
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 Cartilage Repair
2.4.3 Ligament Damage
2.4.4 Other Joints
2.4.5 Bone Graft Materials
2.4.6 Vertebral Disc Repair
2.4.7 Drivers of Orthopedic Tissue Engineering
2.5 Urological Tissue Transplantation and Engineering
2.5.1 Introduction
2.5.2 Incontinence
2.5.3 Drivers of Urological Tissue Engineering
2.6 Skin Tissue Transplantation and Engineering
2.6.1 Introduction
2.6.2 Burns
2.6.3 Diabetic Ulcers
2.6.4 Venous Ulcers
2.6.5 Plastic Surgery
2.7 Organ Transplantation and Engineering
2.7.1 Introduction
2.7.2 Liver Disease
2.7.3 Kidney
2.7.4 Pancreas
2.7.5 Intestinal Tissue Engineering
2.7.6 Hematopoietic Tissue Engineering
2.7.7 Drivers of Organ Replacement Tissue Engineering
Section 3:
Technologies, Products and Markets
3.1 Overview
3.2 Cardiovascular
3.3 Neurological
3.4 Orthopedic
3.5 Urological
3.6 Skin Cell Engineering
3.7 Hematopoietic
3.8 Organ Reconstruction and Replacement
3.9 Potential for ‘Tissue Engineering’ Reconstruction
Section 4:
Company Profiles
3DM
Inc.
Aastrom Bioscience Inc.
Advanced Medical Solutions PLC
Acorda Therapeutics Inc.
Advanced Cell Technology
Advanced Tissue Sciences Inc.
Alexion Pharmaceuticals
Algenix Inc.
Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Artecel, Inc.
Arthrex Inc.
Anthrogenesis Inc. (Celgene Corp.)
Avax
Technologies Inc.
Aventis
Baxter International Inc.
BeFutur Biotechnologies
Biocomposites
Biocoral Inc.
Biovascular Inc. (Synovis Life Technologies Inc.)
Bioheart Inc.
Biolife Solutions Inc.
Biomet, Inc.
BioMimetic Pharmaceuticals
Bionx Implants, Inc. (CONMED Corporation)
BioNova International
BioTissue Technologies
Biotransplant Inc.
Biohybrid Technologies
Biosyntech
Breonics
Bresagen Inc.
Cambrex Bioproducts
Cardiotech International Inc.
Celgene Corporation
Cell
Based Delivery Inc.
Cell
Genesys Inc.
Cell
Pathways, Inc.
Cell
Science Therapeutics Inc.
Cell
Trends Inc.
Cellect Bio Inc.
CellExSys Inc.
CellFactors Ltd
Cell-Lining GmbH
CellTran Ltd
Celmed BioSciences Inc. (Theratechnologies)
Chrysalis BioTechnolology, Inc.
Circe Biomedical Inc.
co.don AG
Cook
Group
CorCell, Inc.
CRYO-CELL
International, Inc.
CryoLife, Inc.
Clinical Cell Culture (C3)
Curis Inc.
Cytomatrix LLC
Cytograft Tissue Engineering
Dendreon Corporation
Dentigenix, Inc.
Diacrin Inc.
Durect Corporation
Encelle Inc.
E.S.
Cell International Pte Ltd
Enact Pharma PLC
Exactech, Inc.
Excorp Medical, Inc.
FibroGen, Inc.
Fidia Advanced Biomaterials
Gamida–Cell Ltd
Genetix Ltd
Genetix Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Genta, Inc.
Genzyme Biosurgery
Genzyme Molecular Oncology
Geron Corporation
GHO
Pharma
Immerge Biotherapeutics
Immunicon Corporation
Incara Pharmaceuticals
Inion Ltd
Innogenetics (Xcellentis)
Instrument Makar Inc.
Integra Life Sciences Inc.
Interface Biologics Inc.
Intermountain Organ Recovery Service
Interpore Cross International Inc.
IsoTis NV
Isto
Technologies Inc.
Islet Sheet Medical
Islet Technology, Inc.
Ixion Biotechnology Inc.
Johnson and Johnson Inc. (Ethicon, DePuy, Mitek)
Kensey Nash
Keratec
Kourion Therapeutics AG
Layton Biosciences Inc.
Lifebank Inc.
Lifecell Inc.
Life
Medical Sciences Inc.
Linvatec Corporation Inc.
Macropore Biosurgery Inc.
MaxCyte
MeGA
Tech GmbH
Microislet Inc.
Millenium Biologix Inc.
Modex Therapeutics
Mojave Therapeutics
MorphoGen Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Morphogenesis Inc.
Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation
NanoMatrix Inc.
Nephros Therapeutics Inc.
NeuralStem Biopharmaceuticals Inc
NeuroNova AB
Neuronyx Inc.
Neurotech SA and Neurotech U.S. Inc.
Nexell Therapies
Novocell Inc.
Onux
Medical Inc.
Organ Recovery Systems
Ortec International Inc.
Organogenesis Inc.
Orthovita
Osiris Therapeutics Inc.
Osteobiologics
Osteotech
Polyganics Ltd
Poly-Med, Inc.
PPL
Therapeutics Ltd
Protein Polymer Technologies Inc.
Progenitor Cell Therapy Inc.
ProNeuron Biotechnologies, Inc.
Regen Biologics Inc.
Regeneration Technologies Inc.
Renaissance Cell Technologies
RegenRx Pharmaceuticals
ReNeuron Ltd
Revivicor, Inc.
Scaffix International
Sciperio Inc.
Select Therapeutics Inc.
Selective Genetics
Sertoli Technologies Inc.
Smith and Nephew Ltd
Spiration Inc.
Stem
Cells Inc.
Stem
Cell Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Stem
Cell Sciences Ltd UK
Stem
Cell Sciences Ltd
StemCell Technologies Inc.
StemSource Inc.
Surgical Dynamics Inc.
Synovis Life Technologies, Inc.
SyStemix, Inc.
Targeted Genetics Inc.
TEI
Biosciences Inc.
Tepha Inc.
Theratechnologies Inc.
Therics Inc.
TiGenix N.V.
Tissue Transformation Technologies Inc.
TheraCyte Inc.
TissueMed Ltd
Tissue Therapeutics, Inc.
Titan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
TolerRx, Inc.
Transition Therapeutics Inc
Triage Medical Inc.
Tristem Corporation
Verigen
ViaCell, Inc.
VitaGen, Inc.
Vitrolife AB
VivoRx
Xcyte Therapies, Inc.
XCELLentis
Xylos Corporation
Appendix: List of Companies
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1-1: Corporate Involvement in Tissue Transplantation and
Engineering
Exhibit 1-2: Worldwide Market for Material Based Tissue
Reconstruction Products, 2001–2013
Exhibit 1-3: Select Companies Developing Materials Applicable to
Material-Based Tissue Reconstruction
Exhibit 1-4: Worldwide Sales of Tissue Engineered Products, 2002
Exhibit 1-5: Worldwide Sales of Donor Tissue Products, 2001-2013
Exhibit 1-6: Worldwide Market for Tissue Engineered Products,
2001–2013
Exhibit 1-7: Timescales for Development of Tissue Engineered
Products
Exhibit 1-8: Clinical Development and Approvals (U.S.)
Exhibit 1-9: Examples of Tissue Engineering Strategies
Exhibit 1-10: Annual Revenues from Cell-Based Tissue Engineering
Ventures in 2002
Exhibit 2-1: Potential For Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering —
Incidences of Applicable Surgical Procedures, 2002
Exhibit 2-2: Potential for Neurological Tissue Engineering —
Incidences of Applicable Procedures, 2002
Exhibit 2-3: Potential for Orthopedic Tissue Engineering —
Incidence of Applicable Procedures, 2002
Exhibit 2-4: Potential for Urological Tissue Engineering —
Incidence of Applicable Procedures, 2002
Exhibit 2-5: Potential for Dermal Tissue Engineering — Incidence
of Applicable Procedures, 2002
Exhibit 2-6: Potential for Organ Tissue Engineering — Incidence
of Applicable Procedures, 2002
Exhibit 3-1: Cardiovascular Cell Engineering Companies —
Timescales
Exhibit 3-2: Key Developments for Cardiovascular Repair
Exhibit 3-3: Neurological Cell Engineering Companies —
Timescales
Exhibit 3-4: Key Developments in Neurological Repair
Exhibit 3-5: Orthopedic Cell Engineering Companies — Timescales
Exhibit 3-6: Key Developments in Orthopedic Repair
Exhibit 3-7: Urology Cell Engineering Companies — Timescales
Exhibit 3-8: Key Developments in Urological Tissue Engineering
Exhibit 3-9: Skin Cell Engineering Companies — Timescales
Exhibit 3-10: Key Developments in Skin Tissue Engineering
Exhibit 3-11: Hematopoietic Cell Engineering Companies -
Timescales
Exhibit 3-12: Key Developments in Hematopoietic Tissue
Engineering
Exhibit 3-13: Organ Cell Engineering Companies — Timescales
Exhibit 3-14: Key Developments in Organ Tissue Engineering
Exhibit 3-15: Worldwide Market for Tissue Engineered Products,
2001–2013
|