2017
DOI: 10.5912/jcb777
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Analysing Patent Terms and Citations to Determine the Value of Gene Therapies

Abstract: Gene therapies hold great promise for treatment of diseases but so far their market authorisation has been limited. This paper describes the development of patented gene therapies in the sector of life sciences and health.  It was found that the annual number of patented gene therapies increased significantly till the year 2005.  A cluster analysis of gene therapies patented in 1995 shows that:  a) more than eighty percent has been renewed for more than fifteen years (fifty three per cent till the maximum pate… Show more

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“…Matrix analyses goes one step further by exploring associations within a body of records across said variables. Thereby, potential relationships between, for example technology classifications (classes) organisations locations of R&D markets/regions potentially considered to be of particular value for certain organisations/technologies and other patent/technology characteristics can be identified and resulting record clusters and trends investigated (Clarke & Jürgens, 2019 ; Jürgens & Clarke, 2019 ; Ramezanpour et al, 2015 ; Smith et al, 2018 ; Van de Burgwal et al, 2016 ; Van Dongen et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Patent Landscape Analysis: Background Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Matrix analyses goes one step further by exploring associations within a body of records across said variables. Thereby, potential relationships between, for example technology classifications (classes) organisations locations of R&D markets/regions potentially considered to be of particular value for certain organisations/technologies and other patent/technology characteristics can be identified and resulting record clusters and trends investigated (Clarke & Jürgens, 2019 ; Jürgens & Clarke, 2019 ; Ramezanpour et al, 2015 ; Smith et al, 2018 ; Van de Burgwal et al, 2016 ; Van Dongen et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Patent Landscape Analysis: Background Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• organisations • locations of R&D • markets/regions potentially considered to be of particular value for certain organisations/technologies • and other patent/technology characteristics can be identified and resulting record clusters and trends investigated Ramezanpour et al, 2015;Smith et al, 2018;Van de Burgwal et al, 2016;Van Dongen et al, 2017).…”
Section: • Technology Classifications (Classes)mentioning
confidence: 99%