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         Electrophoresis is a biotechnology technique used to separate molecules based on their size, charge, and other properties. It is used to separate proteins, nucleic acids, and other molecules in a variety of applications, including clinical diagnostics, drug discovery, and research. Electrophoresis is a key tool in the field of biotechnology, as it allows for the analysis of complex biological samples.
The electrophoresis market is driven by the increasing demand for advanced biotechnology    techniques in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. The growing demand for personalized medicine and the development of new technologies are also contributing to the growth of the market. Additionally, the increasing demand for high-throughput screening and the development of new applications are expected to drive the market in the future.
Some of the major companies in the electrophoresis market include Agilent Technologies, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Merck KGaA, Thermo Fisher Scientific, PerkinElmer, QIAGEN, Promega Corporation, and Illumina. Show Less   Read more