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The Global Biotech Report 2006: The Rise Of The Biotech Blockbusters

Published by: Visiongain

Published: Sep. 15, 2006 - 250 Pages


Table of Contents


Chapter 1: Executive Summary of World Biotech Market, 2006

1.1 Abstract of Biotech, 2006

1.2 Aims, Scope and Format of Biotech, 2006




Chapter 2: Introduction to Biotechnology

2.1 What is Biotechnology?

2.2 The Uniqueness of Biopharmaceuticals: Turning Medicine Around

2.3 Biotechnologies Used and Their Applications to Pharma


2.3.1 Bioprocessing Technology

2.3.2 Monoclonal Antibodies

2.3.3 Recombinant DNA Technology

2.3.4 Cloning


2.3.4.1 Molecular Cloning

2.3.4.2 Cellular Cloning

2.3.4.3 Animal Cloning

2.3.4.4 Protein Engineering



2.4 The Future Biopharmaceutical Market


2.4.1 Biopharmaceutical 2004 Market Capitalisation Worth $311bn

2.4.2 Over 7000 Biotechnology Patents Granted Per Annum Since 1998

2.4.3 2004 Witnessed 54 New Biopharmaceuticals Approved by the FDA

2.4.4 Biopharmaceuticals Share 12.5% of 2004 Global Prescriptions




Chapter 3: Diseases Treated by Biopharmaceuticals

3.1 Biopharmaceuticals Are Versatile Agents

3.2 Orphan Diseases Are A Major Target of Biotech: 3 Out of 10 2004 Orphan Disease Drug Approvals Were Biopharmaceuticals

3.3 Overview of Major and Orphan Diseases Treated By Biopharmaceuticals, 2005




Chapter 4: Overview of Biopharmaceuticals Market, 2004-2005

4.1 Monoclonal Antibodies: Leading Class of Biopharmaceuticals in 2005 With Sales of $20bn

4.2 Biopharmaceuticals by Therapy Class: Blood Disorders Share Over A Quarter of the 2004 Biopharmaceuticals Market

4.3 2005 Biopharmaceuticals Market Worth a Staggering $59.5bn

4.4 The Top 20 Selling Biopharma Drugs of 2005 Accounted For 69% of Total Revenues

4.5 The Top 3 Biopharmaceuticals Products of 2005 Sold Over $17bn


4.5.1 MAbs Lead the Market

4.5.2 Procrit/Eprex - 2004's Number One Biologic - Loses Top Spot in 2005




Chapter 5: Biotech Company Revenues and Market Share, 2005

5.1 Amgen: The Reign Continues With A 17% Share of 2005 Market


5.1.1 Who Are Amgen?


5.2 The Strong Partnership Flourishes Between Roche and Genentech

5.3 Collaborative Projects Grew by 30%

5.4 Biotech Company Winners and Losers in 2005




Chapter 6: Biopharmaceutical Pipeline

6.1 Technology Driving Biopharma Pipeline

6.2 Biotech Targeting Chronic Illness

6.3 Arthritis Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

6.4 MS Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

6.5 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Oncology Pipeline, 2006

6.6 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Pipeline, 2006

6.7 Blood Disorders Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

6.8 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Pipeline, 2006

6.9 Anti-Infectives Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006 6.10 Enzyme Deficency Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

6.11 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Opthalmic Pipeline, 2006

6.12 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical 'Other' Pipeline, 2006




Chapter 7: Biopharmaceutical Market Forecast by Therapeutic Area, 2005-2011

7.1 Blood Disorders

7.2 Endocrine Disorders

7.3 Multiple Sclerosis

7.4 Oncology

7.5 Hepatitis Treatments (inferon alpha)

7.6 Enzyme Deficiency Disorders

7.7 Vaccines

7.8 Arthritis

7.9 Others

7.10 Biopharmaceutical Market Set To Almost Double by 2011




Chapter 8: Summary of the 2011 Biopharmaceuticals Market

8.1 Enbrel Will Continue to Lead the World Biotech Market

8.2 Blood Disorders Will Remain Market Leaders




Chapter 9: Introduction to Biogenerics

9.1 The Emergence of Biogenerics


9.1.1 Patent Expiry for Key Biotech Drugs

9.1.2 Names are Important


9.2 Improved Technology Has Strengthened the Case for Biogenerics

9.3 Bioequivalence Will Remain Difficult to Demonstrate




Chapter 10: The Potential Biogeneric Market

10.1 $11bn of Biopharmaceuticals To Lose Patent Protection By 2007

10.2 High-Revenue Generating Biopharmaceuticals Face Patent Expiry

10.3 Erythropoetins are the Most Attractive Target for Biogenerics


10.3.1 The Regulatory Authorities Will Require Extensive Data for EPO


10.4 Interferons are Going to Face High Competition from Biogenerics




Chapter 11: Biopharmaceutical Market Challenges

11.1 BioTech's Delivery Challenge


11.1.1 Pulmonary Delivery: An Innovative Alternative to the Needle?

11.1.2 The Major Issues of the Pulmonary Pathway

11.1.3 Does Protein Formulation Affect Pulmonary Delivery?

11.1.4 Does Pulmonary Drug Delivery Have a Future?

11.1.5 Pegylated Forms Set to Revolutionise Delivery

11.1.6 Pegylation Can Extend Patent Protection - The Case of Filgrastim

11.1.7 Transdermal Technologies

11.1.8 Microneedles for Transdermal Delivery of Vaccines

11.1.9 Nasal Delivery Is Demonstrating Promise 11.1.10 Moving Towards Pills - Altus' Unique Technology

11.1.11 New Delivery Technologies: A Pharmacy or Medical Benefit?

11.1.12 Innovative Insulin Delivery Technology: The Race is On

11.1.13 Numerous Potential Blockbusting NonInjected Insulins Set to Arrive 2005-2009


11.2 Manufacturing Capacity Shortfall


11.2.1 Why is There a Shortfall in Manufacturing Capacity for Biopharmaceuticals?

11.2.2 Make Vs. Buy: The 1980s BioIndustry

11.2.3 CMO Manufacturing Capacity was Adequate for the Supply of Clinical Materials Only

11.2.4 Late-Stage Products have absorbed CMO Clinical Manufacturing Capacity

11.2.5 How is the Manufacturing Capacity Shortfall Being Overcome?

11.2.6 Does The Future for Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Lie with Transgenics?


11.3 The Cost of Biopharmaceutical


11.3.1 The Top Five Biopharmaceuticals Each Cost at Least $10K Per Patient Per Annum

11.3.2 Monoclonal Antibodies and CSF's High Costs Reflect Production Difficulties

11.3.3 Yeast-Based Systems May Bring Down the Cost of Therapeutic Proteins in the Future


11.4 Acquiring Capital


11.4.1 Financing of Biotech Companies in 2003 Approached $17bn


11.5 Reliance Upon University/Company Collaborations


11.5.1 The Need For Collaboration

11.5.2 Biotech's Increasing Role of Commercialising University Research

11.5.3 Future Biotech Innovation Lies With Academia

11.5.4 The Risky Path from Bench to Market

11.5.5 Collaboration Strategies & Becoming the Partner of Choice

11.5.5.1 Objectives That Support Strategic Goals

11.5.5.2 Understanding the Value Brought to an Alliance

11.5.5.3 Identifying and Understanding Potential Partners

11.5.5.4 Due Diligence

11.5.5.5 Promoting Capabilities to Potential Partners

11.5.5.6 Maintaining a Relationship Through Structured Interactions

11.5.5.7 Gaining Competitive Advantage

11.5.5.8 Collaboration Management: Developing and Maintaining A Deal

11.5.5.9 Strategic Goals to Consider


11.6 Regulatory Issues


11.6.1 Biopharmaceuticals and the FDA

11.6.2 FDA Improving Upon Biologics Approval Wait


11.7 Biogeneric Threat

11.8 Dependence upon Venture Capital Investment

11.9 Drivers and Restraints of Biopharmaceutical Market Growth


11.9.1 Drivers

11.9.2 Restraints




Chapter 12: Venture Capital Investment & Biotech

12.1 What is Venture Capital Investment?

12.2 What does VC Offer?

12.3 What Do Venture Capitalists Do?

12.4 Who Are Venture Capitalists?


12.4.1 Banks as Venture Capitalists

12.4.2 Business Angels (Wealthy Individuals) as Venture Capitalists

12.4.3 Corporate or Direct Investors as Venture Capitalists

12.4.4 Government Grants and Governments as Venture Capitalists

12.4.5 Venture Capital Firms

12.4.6 Other Types of Venture Capitalist


12.5 Why Do Biotech Companies Need VC Funding?

12.6 Venture Capital Investment in the US Biotech Market


12.6.1 US VC Investment Now Recovering Following Stockmarket Crash in 2000

12.6.2 329 US Biotech VC Investments Made in 2004, Providing Over $3.8bn

12.6.3 Synta Provides 2004's Largest US Investment Sum With $80m

12.6.4 MPM Capital 2004's Most Active US Biotech VC Firm

12.6.5 Company Expansion Stage is the Most Favourable for VC Investment


12.7 Increase in VC Funding of European Biotech

12.8 PE European Investments in Biotech Followed Similar Trends as in the US

12.9 European PE Biotech Investments are a Small part of the Funding Market




Chapter 13: The Global Biopharmaceutical Market by Country and Region, 2004-2011

13.1 The World Biopharmaceutical Market is Dominated by the US

13.2 Both the Japanese and European Biotech World Market Share Set to Fall by 2011

13.3 The US Biotech Market Will Retain Its World Dominance

13.4 The European Biotech Market Will See Reduced Growth

13.5 European Biotech Industry Faces VC Funding Drop

13.6 Price Cuts in Japanese Biotech Market

13.7 Asia-Pacific Region: A Dormant Giant?

13.8 Biotech Industries in the Asia-Pacific Region are Growing Rapidly

13.9 China has the Most Biotech Companies in the Asia-Pacific region

13.10 Other World Markets


13.10.1 Russia Will See Growth in Biopharma Generics

13.10.2 Israel is and Area of Biotech Industry More than Market for Biotech Drugs




Chapter 14: The Human Genome Project and Its Influence on the Biotech Industry

14.1 Overall Project Goals

14.2 The Findings of the HGP:


14.2.1 Gene Numbers

14.2.2 Protein Coding

14.2.3 Nucleotide Sequencing

14.2.4 Gene Distribution

14.2.5 Variations and Mutations


14.3 Applications and Future Developments of the HGP




Chapter 15 - Conclusions: Biotech Comes of Age

15.1 Big Pharma Sees Biotech as an Opportunity

15.2 Biotech's Major Challenges: Biogenerics and Budget Restraints




List of Tables and Figures:

Table 2.1 Definitions of Selected Biopharmaceuticals

Table 2.2 Summary of Biotechnologies

Table 3.1 Orphan Disease Biopharmaceuticals Approved By the FDA in 2004

Table 3.2 Overview to Major Diseases and Selected Orphan Diseases Treated by Biopharmaceuticals, 2005

Table 4.1 Biopharmaceuticals Revenue ($m) by Technology Class, 2005

Table 4.2 Monoclonal Antibody Products Growth Rates (%), 2005

Table 4.3 Biopharmaceuticals Revenues ($m) by Therapeutic Areas, 2005

Table 4.4 Blood Modifiers by Revenue ($m), 2005

Table 4.5 Biopharmaceutical Revenues ($m) in 2005 Top 400 by Drug Type, 2005

Table 4.6 Top 20 Selling ($m) Biopharmaceuticals, 2005

Table 5.1 Biotech Company Revenues ($m), 2004 & 2005, and 2005 Company Market Share (%)

Table 5.2 Amgen's Product Portfolio By Revenue ($m), 2005

Table 5.3 Amgen Total Revenue ($bn), 2002-2005

Table 5.4 Roche/Genentech Biopharmaceutical Portfolios By Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 5.5 Revenues ($m) and Growth Rates (%) for Collaborative Biotech Projects, 2004-2005

Table 5.6 Revenues ($m) and Growth Rates (%) for Novo Nordisk Collaborative Biotech Projects, 2004-2005

Table 5.7 Wyeth's Product Portfolio By Revenue ($m), 2005

Table 6.1 Overview of Biotech Pipeline By Biotechnology Type, 2006

Table 6.2 Arthritis Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.3 MS Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.4 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Oncology Pipelines 2006

Table 6.5 Late Stage Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.6 Blood Disorders Biopharmaceuticals Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.7 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.8 Anti-Infective Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.9 Enzyme Deficency Disorder Biopharmaceutical Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.10 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Ophthalmic Pipeline, 2006

Table 6.11 Late-Stage Biopharmaceutical Others Pipeline, 2006

Table 7.1 The Biopharmaceutical Treatment of Blood Disorder by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.2 Total World Biopharmaceutical Blood Disorder Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.3 World Endocrine Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.4 Total World Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.5 Multiple Sclerosis Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.6 Total World Biopharmaceutical Multiple Sclerosis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.7 Oncology Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.8 Total World Biopharmaceutical Oncology Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.9 Hepatitis Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.10 Total World Biopharmaceutical Hepatitis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.11 Enzyme Replacement Biopharmaceutical by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.12 Total World Biopharmaceutical Enzyme Replacement Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.13 Vaccine Biologics by Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.14 Total World Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.15 Arthritis Biopharmaceuticals Revenue ($m), 2004 and 2005

Table 7.16 Total World Biopharmaceutical Arthritis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.17 Other Biopharmaceuticals by Revenue ($m), 2005 and 2004

Table 7.18 Total World Biopharmaceutical Other Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Table 7.19 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($m) Forecast 2004-2011

Table 8.1 Top 10 Selling Biopharmaceuticals, 2011

Table 8.2 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast by Therapeutic Class, 2004-2011

Table 8.3 World Revenues ($bn) of Biopharmaceuticals By Therapeutic Class, 2005 & 2011Comparison

Table 8.4 Market Share (%) of Biopharmaceuticals By Therapeutic Class, 2004 & 2011 Comparison

Table 8.5 Biopharmaceuticals CAGR (%) By Therapeutic Class, 2004-2011

Table 10.1 Biopharmaceuticals facing patency expiry by 2007

Table 10.2 Revenue ($m) Forecast (2004-2011) of 6 High Profile Biopharmaceuticals Facing Patent Expiry Before 2007

Table 11.1 Mode of Administration of 2005's Top 5 Biopharmaceuticals

Table 11.2 Expected Blockbuster Noninjected Insulins From 2005

Table 11.3 Total European IPOs by Country, 2003 Table

12.1 US and European VC Investment ($m) Into Biotech Companies, 1997-2003

Table 12.2 Total US VC Investment ($bn), 1994-2004 Table 12.3US Biotech Venture Capital Investments By, 2003 vs. 2004

Table 12.4 Number of US Biotech Venture Capital Investments By Quarter, 2003 vs 2004

Table 12.5 Top 5 Largest US Biotech Investments ($m) by Company, 2004

Table 12.6 Most Active US Biotech Venture Capital Firms of 2004

Table 12.7 US VC Investments by Company Stage, 2003-2004

Table 12.8 PE European Investments ($m) in Biotech, 1997-2003

Table 13.1 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($m) Forecast, 2004-2011

Table 13.2 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2005

Table 13.3 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2011

Table 13.4 US Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011

Table 13.5 EU Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011

Table 13.6 Asia-Pacific Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2003-2010

Table 15.1Big Pharma Companies with Leading Biotech Drugs, 2005

Figure 2.1 Biopharmaceutical Market Capitalisation ($bn), 1994-2004

Figure 2.2 Total Number of Biotechnology Patents Granted: 1992-2002

Figure 2.3 Number of New Biopharmaceutical FDA Approvals: 1994-2004

Figure 2.4 Biopharmaceuticals Share of Global Prescriptions Market 1999-2004

Figure 4.1 Biopharmaceutical Market Share (%) by Class, 2005

Figure 4.2 Global Sales ($m) of Biopharmaceuticals by Technology Class, 2005

Figure 4.3 Global Sales ($m) of Biopharmaceuticals by Therapeutic Area, 2004 & 2005

Figure 4.4 Biopharmaceutical Market Share (%) by Therapeutic Class, 2005

Figure 4.5 Top 20 Selling Biopharmaceuticals Share (%) of Total Biopharmaceuticals Market

Figure 4.6 Top 20 Selling Biopharmaceuticals ($m), 2005

Figure 4.7 Global Biotech Market Share (%) for the Top 5 Selling Biopharmaceuticals, 2005

Figure 4.8 Total Revenue ($m) for Enbrel, 2002-2005

Figure 4.9 Total Revenue ($m) for Remicade, 2002-2005

Figure 4.10 Total Revenue ($m) for Rituxan/MabThera, 2002-2005

Figure 4.11 Global Procrit/Eprex Sales ($m), 2002-2005

Figure 4.12 Global Epogen Sales ($m), 2002-2005

Figure 4.13 Global Aranesp Sales ($m), 2002-2005

Figure 5.1 Company Revenues from Leading Biotech Drugs ($m), 2004 & 2005

Figure 5.2 Amgen Company Revenue ($bn), 2002-2005

Figure 5.3 Amgen Growth of Revenue (%), 2002-2004

Figure 5.4 Revenues ($m) from leading Genentech Products, 2004 and 2005

Figure 5.5 Genentech Revenues ($m), 2002-2005

Figure 5.6 Company Growth (%) in Revenue, 2004-2005

Figure 5.7 Biotech Company Market Share (%), 2005

Figure 6.1 Biopharmaceutical Pipeline by Biotechnology Type, 2005

Figure 6.2 Duration of Therapies of Biotech Pipeline Products in Late- Stage Development, 2003

Figure 6.3 Pipeline share (%) of Biopharmaceuticals Duration of Therapy, 2003

Figure 7.1 Total World Biopharmaceutical Blood Disorder Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Figure 7.2 Total World Biopharmaceutical Blood Disorder Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 7.3 Total World Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Market Forecast ($bn), 2004-2011

Figure 7.4 Total World Biopharmaceutical Endocrine Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 7.5 Total World Biopharmaceutical Multiple Sclerosis Market Forecast ($bn), 2004-2011

Figure 7.6 Total World Biopharmaceutical Multiple Sclerosis Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 7.7 Total World Biopharmaceutical Oncology Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Figure 7.8 Total World Biopharmaceutical Oncology Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 7.9 Total World Biopharmaceutical Hepatitis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Figure 7.10 Total World Biopharmaceutical Hepatitis Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 7.11 Total World Biopharmaceutical Enzyme Replacement Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Figure 7.12 Total World Biopharmaceutical Enzyme Replacement Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 7.13 Total World Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Figure 7.14 Total World Biopharmaceutical Vaccine Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2010

Figure 7.15 Total World Biopharmaceutical Arthritis Market Forecast ($m), 2004-2011

Figure 7.16 Total World Biopharmaceutical Arthritis Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 7.17 Total World Biopharmaceutical Other Market Forecast ($bn), 2004-2011

Figure 7.18 Total World Biopharmaceutical Other Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2005-2011

Figure 7.19 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast 2004-2011

Figure 7.20 Total Global Biopharmaceutical Market Revenue Growth (%), 2005-2011

Figure 8.1 Top-10 Selling Biopharmaceuticals of 2011 ($m)

Figure 8.2 Market Share of the Top-10 Selling Biopharmaceuticals (%), 2011

Figure 8.3 Biopharmaceutical Therapeutic Class Market Share (%), 2005

Figure 8.4 Biopharmaceutical Therapeutic Class Market Share (%), 2011

Figure 8.5 Growth (%) of Market Share By Therapeutic Area, 2005 & 2011

Figure 8.6 Biopharmaceuticals CAGR (%) By Therapeutic Class, 2004-2011

Figure 10.1 Targets Of Biogeneric Companies By Drug Class

Figure 10.2 Total Revenue ($bn) of Five High Profile Biopharmaceuticals Facing Patent Expiry By 2007, 2004-2011

Figure 10.3 Total Revenue Growth (%) of Six High Profile Biopharmaceuticals Facing Patent Expiry By 2007, 2005-2011

Figure 10.4 Market Share for Individual Drugs in the Interferon Market, 2005

Figure 11.1 Cost of Top Five Selling Biopharmaceuticals of 2004 ($ Per Patient Per Year)

Figure 11.2 Total Financing of Biopharmaceuticals ($bn), 2000-2003 Figure 11.3 Biotech Industry Financing By Source, 2003

Figure 11.4 Number of Pharmaceutical Alliances Formed By Party, 1997-2001

Figure 11.5 % of Alliances Formed With Licensing, By Party During 2001

Figure 11.6 % of Alliances Formed With Development/Co-Development, By Party During 2001

Figure 11.7 % of Alliances Formed With Research, By Party During 2001

Figure 11.8 Mean FDA Approval Time For New Biopharmaceuticals, 2000-2004

Figure 12.1 US and European VC Investment ($m) Into Biotech Companies, 1997-2003

Figure 12.2 Total US VC Investment ($bn), 1994-2004

Figure 12.3 % Growth From Previous Year of Total US VC Investment, 1995-2004

Figure 12.4 Total US Biotech VC Investments ($m) By Quarter, 2003-2004

Figure 12.5 % Growth of US Biotech VC Investments By Quarter, 2003-2004

Figure 12.6 Number of Biotech VC Investments By Quarter, 2003-2004

Figure 12.7 Growth (%) of Number of US Biotech VC Investments By Quarter, 2003-2004

Figure 12.8 US VC Investments in Biotech by Company Stage, 2004

Figure 12.9 PE European Investments ($m) in Biotech, 1997-2003

Figure 12.10 % Growth of PE European Investments ($m) in Biotech, 1998-2003

Figure 13.1 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2005

Figure 13.2 Global Market Share (%) and Revenue ($bn) by Country/Region, 2011

Figure 13.3 US Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011

Figure 13.4 US Biotech Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 13.5 EU Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011

Figure 13.6 EU Biotech Market Revenue Growth Forecast (%), 2004-2011

Figure 13.7 Asia-Pacific World Biotech Market Revenue ($bn) Forecast, 2004-2011

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