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Research Paper

Trends involving monoclonal antibody (mAb) research and commercialization: A scientometric analysis of IMS Lifecycle R&D Focus Database (1980–2016)

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Pages 847-855 | Received 21 Jul 2017, Accepted 16 Dec 2017, Published online: 23 Jan 2018

Figures & data

Figure 1. The summary of mAb projects in the IMS database. This figure is laid out by the different R&D phases in the IMS Lifecycle R&D Focus Database and summarizes the proportion of each phase of mAb R&D projects.

Figure 1. The summary of mAb projects in the IMS database. This figure is laid out by the different R&D phases in the IMS Lifecycle R&D Focus Database and summarizes the proportion of each phase of mAb R&D projects.

Figure 2. The summary of mAb projects in the IMS database. This figure is laid out by the different R&D phases in the “Discontinued” category and summarizes the proportion of each phase of mAb R&D projects.

Figure 2. The summary of mAb projects in the IMS database. This figure is laid out by the different R&D phases in the “Discontinued” category and summarizes the proportion of each phase of mAb R&D projects.

Figure 3. The major countries with mAb projects belonging to the “Discontinued” category. This figure is laid out by the different countries in the “Discontinued” category and summarizes the interrelation of different countries in the network.

Figure 3. The major countries with mAb projects belonging to the “Discontinued” category. This figure is laid out by the different countries in the “Discontinued” category and summarizes the interrelation of different countries in the network.

Figure 4. The major countries with “Marketed” mAbs projects. This figure is laid out by the different countries in the “Marketed” category and summarizes the interrelation of different countries in the network.

Figure 4. The major countries with “Marketed” mAbs projects. This figure is laid out by the different countries in the “Marketed” category and summarizes the interrelation of different countries in the network.

Figure 5. The major companies that have “Discontinued” mAbs projects. This figure is laid out by the different companies in the “Discontinued” category and showing the interrelation of different companies in the network.

Figure 5. The major companies that have “Discontinued” mAbs projects. This figure is laid out by the different companies in the “Discontinued” category and showing the interrelation of different companies in the network.

Figure 6. The author citation bursts of “Discontinued”. This figure is laid out by the author (company) citation bursts and showing the burst strength and period.

Figure 6. The author citation bursts of “Discontinued”. This figure is laid out by the author (company) citation bursts and showing the burst strength and period.

Figure 7. The major companies of “Market”. This figure is laid out by the different companies in the marketed category and showing the interrelation between different companies in the network.

Figure 7. The major companies of “Market”. This figure is laid out by the different companies in the marketed category and showing the interrelation between different companies in the network.

Table 1. The summary of the top ten companies in landmark actor network (rank by Marketed).

Figure 8. The main research areas of the “Discontinued” category. This figure is laid out by the different research areas in the “Discontinued” category and showing the interrelation of different research areas in the network.

Figure 8. The main research areas of the “Discontinued” category. This figure is laid out by the different research areas in the “Discontinued” category and showing the interrelation of different research areas in the network.

Figure 9. The keyword citation bursts found in the “Discontinued” category. This figure is laid out by the keyword (indication and class description) citation bursts and showing the burst strength and period.

Figure 9. The keyword citation bursts found in the “Discontinued” category. This figure is laid out by the keyword (indication and class description) citation bursts and showing the burst strength and period.

Figure 10. The major research areas of “Marketed”. This figure is laid out by the different research areas in the “Marketed” category and showing the interrelation of different research areas in the network.

Figure 10. The major research areas of “Marketed”. This figure is laid out by the different research areas in the “Marketed” category and showing the interrelation of different research areas in the network.

Table 2. The top ten cited keywords in the “Discontinued” and “Marketed” categories (ranked by year).

Table 3. Summary of the format conversions.

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