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Biopharmaceuticals Market Research Reports

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Wound Care Biologics - Global Strategic Business Report - Product Thumbnail Image

Wound Care Biologics - Global Strategic Business Report

  • Report
  • November 2024
  • 93 Pages
  • Global
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Bioprocess Validation - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • November 2024
  • 385 Pages
  • Global
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Biopharmaceutical Third-Party Logistics Global Market Report 2024

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  • February 2024
  • 175 Pages
  • Global
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Bio-Pharmaceutical Logistics Global Market Report 2024

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  • January 2024
  • 200 Pages
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The biopharmaceuticals market is a sector of the pharmaceutical industry that focuses on the development and production of drugs derived from biological sources. These drugs are typically produced using recombinant DNA technology, which involves the manipulation of genetic material to create proteins and other molecules with therapeutic properties. Biopharmaceuticals are used to treat a wide range of diseases, including cancer, HIV/AIDS, and autoimmune disorders. Biopharmaceuticals are typically more expensive to produce than traditional pharmaceuticals, but they offer a number of advantages, such as improved efficacy and fewer side effects. They are also more targeted, meaning they can be used to treat specific conditions more effectively. Some of the major companies in the biopharmaceuticals market include Amgen, Biogen, Celgene, Gilead Sciences, and Novartis. These companies are involved in the development and production of a wide range of biopharmaceuticals, including monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and gene therapies. Show Less Read more