<p>(A) The distribution frequency of unique country numbers associated with clinical trials. (B) Pie charts of trials categorized by the number of associated nations in two time periods, indicating the diminishing contribution of binary relations. (C) The relative fold increase in trials categorized by the number of associated nations over time relative to the time period from 1996 to 1998.</p
<p>Collaboration network of industry- (top) and non-industry–sponsored (bottom) clinical trials for ...
<p>Illustration of connections within a sample network based on participation of four countries (1 t...
Background: Since the site of human subjects research has public health, regulatory, ethical, econom...
<p>(A) Pie charts of domestic and multinational trials categorized by patient enrollment size. (B) P...
<p>(A) Levels of clinical trials associated with single institutes, domestic collaborations, and mul...
<p>The radial barplot shows the proportion of industry- sponsored clinical trials (in dark blue) in ...
<p>The radial barplot shows the proportion of international trials (in dark blue) per country for (l...
<p>(A) and (B) Circular plots portray collaboration ties between countries participating in the most...
The scale and nature of cooperative efforts spanning geopolitical borders in clinical research have ...
<p>(A) The production of clinical trials by each nation worldwide. (B) The production of multination...
<p>Density of clinical trial sites (per million people) by country, ranked by average annual trial d...
In both regions the number of papers published has increased over time indicating that research in t...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Number of multinational studies per year. The asterisk (*) indicates the peak in growt...
<p>The top 5 conditions are presented for each region, ranked from highest to lowest based on the nu...
<p><sup>1</sup> The number of registries that provide data to the ICTRP has increased from nine to f...
<p>Collaboration network of industry- (top) and non-industry–sponsored (bottom) clinical trials for ...
<p>Illustration of connections within a sample network based on participation of four countries (1 t...
Background: Since the site of human subjects research has public health, regulatory, ethical, econom...
<p>(A) Pie charts of domestic and multinational trials categorized by patient enrollment size. (B) P...
<p>(A) Levels of clinical trials associated with single institutes, domestic collaborations, and mul...
<p>The radial barplot shows the proportion of industry- sponsored clinical trials (in dark blue) in ...
<p>The radial barplot shows the proportion of international trials (in dark blue) per country for (l...
<p>(A) and (B) Circular plots portray collaboration ties between countries participating in the most...
The scale and nature of cooperative efforts spanning geopolitical borders in clinical research have ...
<p>(A) The production of clinical trials by each nation worldwide. (B) The production of multination...
<p>Density of clinical trial sites (per million people) by country, ranked by average annual trial d...
In both regions the number of papers published has increased over time indicating that research in t...
<p>(<i>A</i>) Number of multinational studies per year. The asterisk (*) indicates the peak in growt...
<p>The top 5 conditions are presented for each region, ranked from highest to lowest based on the nu...
<p><sup>1</sup> The number of registries that provide data to the ICTRP has increased from nine to f...
<p>Collaboration network of industry- (top) and non-industry–sponsored (bottom) clinical trials for ...
<p>Illustration of connections within a sample network based on participation of four countries (1 t...
Background: Since the site of human subjects research has public health, regulatory, ethical, econom...