
The Eijkman Molecular Biology Research Center, formerly Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology is a laboratory in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is most known for the discovery by Christiaan Eijkman that Beriberi was caused by a lack of thiamine in the human body. Derived from Wikipedia licensed CC-BY-SA.
Open Access statistics for Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Indonesia, covering academic research published from 2000 to 2024. Read More.
Open Access Percentage
82%
Total
Publications
1.1K
Total Open
Publications
940
Total
Citations
47K
Open Access
Percentage
82%
Total
Publications
1.1K
Total Open
Publications
940
Total
Citations
47K
Breakdown
Publisher Open
21%
Both
51%
Other Platform Open
9%
Closed
19%
Percentage of Open Access over time
Publisher Open
Both
Other Platform Open
Closed
Volume of Open Access over time
Open
Closed
Publisher Open
OA Journal 66%
530
Hybrid 19%
150
No Guarantees 15%
124
Other Platform Open
Domain 72%
491
Institution 29%
195
Other Internet 23%
153
Preprint 8%
52
Public 7%
45
Other Platform Locations
Name | Platform Type | Publications |
|---|---|---|
PubMed Central | Domain | 484 |
DOI | Other Internet | 151 |
Europe PMC | Domain | 67 |
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences | Institution | 47 |
University of Oxford | Institution | 40 |
Figshare | Public | 40 |
University of Melbourne | Institution | 36 |
Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - Diderot | Institution | 27 |
medRxiv | Preprint | 24 |
University of Cambridge | Institution | 19 |