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The emerging nanomedicine landscape

A global survey of companies pursuing 'nanomedicine' indicates that nanotechnology is taking root in the drug and medical device industry.

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Figure 1: Nanomedicine publications and patents worldwide.
Figure 2: Sectorial and country breakdown of nanomedicine publications.
Figure 3: Sectorial and country breakdown of nanomedicine patent filings worldwide.

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Data presented were largely derived from the European Science and Technology Observation network (ESTO) study Nanobiotechnology in the Medical Sector—Drivers for Development and Possible Impacts funded by the European Commission through ESTO. We are grateful to our anonymous interviewees who all gave generously of their time. We thank Yves Verbandt at the European Patent Office for the extensive analysis of the nanomedicine patent data. Thanks also to Jascha Knoche for preparing the figures.

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Wagner, V., Dullaart, A., Bock, AK. et al. The emerging nanomedicine landscape. Nat Biotechnol 24, 1211–1217 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt1006-1211

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