Knowledge structure and dynamic evolution of nanomedicine in liver cancer research: a scientometric analysis and visualization
Frontiers in Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Nanomedicine
has
received
much
attention
for
its
potential
applications
in
the
diagnosis
and
treatment
of
liver
cancer.
However,
no
bibliometric
evaluation
been
conducted
to
present
an
assessment
scientific
progress
field.
The
aim
this
study
is
comprehensively
catalog
cooperation
influence
journals,
countries,
institutions,
authors
field
nanomedicine
cancer
from
perspective
bibliometrics,
evaluate
clustering
evolution
knowledge
structure,
uncover
hot
topics
emerging
themes.
Articles
reviews
related
were
retrieved
Web
Science
Core
Literature
Library
using
Topic
Search.
#1
T=
("Hepatic
Neoplasm*"
OR
"Liver
Neoplasm"
Cancer*"
"Hepatocellular
"Hepatic
Cancer*"),
#2
"nano*",
search
strategy
set
as
AND
limited
Citation
Index
Expanded
database
source,
with
limitation
publication
types
language/time.
Bibliometric
studies
CiteSpace
VOSviewer.
2,648
articles
included
2000
2024.
number
regarding
showed
increasing
trend.
Analysis
most
productive
journals
shows
that
are
specialized
nanoscience
nanotechnology,
pharmacology
pharmacy,
chemistry
multidisciplinary.
These
publications
mainly
come
8,782
institutions
297
countries
led
by
China
United
States
America.
Shao
D
published
papers
among
publications,
while
Jemal
A
had
co-citations.
macroscopical
sketch
micro-representation
whole
realized
through
co-citation
analysis.
Hepatocellular
carcinoma,
targeted
delivery,
sorafenib
nanoparticles,
others
current
developing
areas
study.
keywords
"nanocrystals,"
"biodistribution,"
"particles"
also
may
be
focus
new
trends
future
research.
In
study,
bibliometrics
visual
methods
used
review
research
comprehensively.
article
will
help
scholars
gain
a
better
understanding
dynamic
point
directions
Language: Английский
Global research dynamics in urea cycle disorders: a bibliometric study highlighting key players and future directions
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: March 4, 2025
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
research
hotspots
and
trends
of
urea
cycle
disorders
through
bibliometric
analysis.
Using
Web
Science
Core
Collection
as
database,
we
retrieved
literature
published
from
2007
2024.
We
utilized
CiteSpace,
VOSviewer,
Bibliometrix
R
package
conduct
a
visualization
analysis,
including
number
publications,
citation
frequency,
publishing
countries,
institutions,
journals,
authors,
references,
keywords.
A
total
926
publications
on
UCDs
were
in
318
journals
by
4807
authors
at
1494
institutions
49
countries/regions.
The
USA
had
highest
frequency.
Children's
National
Health
System
most
literature.
frequent
collaboration
was
between
Germany.
journal
with
Molecular
Genetics
Metabolism.
author
Johannes
Häberle.
frequently
cited
reference
2019
publication
revised
guidelines
for
diagnosis
management
UCDs.
identified
future
are
expected
focus
"gene
therapy",
"mutations"
"efficacy".
is
first
analysis
field
These
findings
suggest
that
European
American
countries
dominate
UCD
research,
it
necessary
further
strengthen
global
cooperation
Early
detection
disease
emerging
therapies,
gene
therapy,
likely
be
hotspots.
Language: Английский