SAGE Open,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(4)
Published: Oct. 1, 2023
Organizational
politics
can
lead
to
stigmatization
among
employees,
creating
division
within
an
organization.
As
a
result,
researchers
are
interested
in
studying
this
topic.
This
study
aims
identify
trends
and
developments
scientific
publications
related
organizational
politics,
using
828
international
journals
the
Web
of
Science
database.
The
employs
various
factorial
analysis
visualizations,
including
correspondence
analysis,
multiple
multidimensional
scaling
analysis.
present
shows
that
research
on
has
increased
over
time,
with
significant
focus
perception
most
recent
years.
Further
reveals
performance
frequently
associated
topics
politics.
Besides,
three-factor
approach
highlights
keyword
“perception”
as
having
largest
cluster
three
approaches.
However,
bibliometric
topic
is
limited,
particularly
regarding
use
biblioshiny
software
analytical
tool.
findings
suggest
potential
areas
for
future
research,
creativity
employee
personality,
method
time
evolution
approach.
Water,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(17), P. 2685 - 2685
Published: Aug. 30, 2022
Water
supply
is
strategic
for
the
development
of
society.
The
water
distribution
in
nature
follows
patterns
linked
to
geographic
and
territorial
issues.
Climate
fluctuations
aggravate
shortage
problems
semi-arid
regions.
This
study
aims
develop
a
systematic
review
research
on
scarcity
areas
through
bibliometric
methods
that
allow
analysis
its
structure,
performance,
evolution,
future
trends.
methodology
considers
three
phases:
(i)
literature
review,
(ii)
data
cleaning
processing,
(iii)
field
intellectual
structure
zones
covers
2206
documents
with
collaboration
sixty-one
countries,
distributed
studies
carried
out
54
years
(1967
2021).
has
been
growing,
especially
since
21st
century
(93.1%
documents).
countries
issue
most
are
those
high
population
rates
large
consumption
patterns,
such
as
United
States
China.
There
two
central
interest
led
by
terms
"water
scarcity"
stress"
due
intensive
use
resource
agriculture
management
water–energy–climate
nexus.
Thus,
significant
journals
studied
relate
remote
sensing
management,
cited
related
agriculture.
made
it
possible
consider
topics
anthropogenic
effects
climate
change,
accuracy
applicability
models,
trends
conventional
unconventional
resources.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(19), P. 3985 - 3985
Published: Sept. 26, 2022
Obesity
has
consistently
been
associated
with
an
increased
risk
of
metabolic
abnormalities
such
as
diabetes,
hyperlipidemia,
and
cardiovascular
diseases,
well
the
development
several
types
cancer.
In
recent
decades,
unfortunately,
rate
overweight/obesity
significantly
among
adults
children.
A
growing
body
evidence
shows
that
there
is
a
relationship
between
disorders
obesity
composition
gut
microbiota.
Additionally,
inflammation
considered
to
be
driving
force
in
obesity–gut
microbiota
connection.
Therefore,
it
seems
anti-inflammatory
nutrients,
foods,
and/or
diets
can
play
essential
role
management
by
affecting
intestinal
flora
controlling
inflammatory
responses.
this
review,
we
describe
links
microbiota,
obesity,
inflammation,
summarize
benefits
preventing
obesity.
Gut Microbes,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: June 12, 2023
Regardless
of
the
global
progress
in
early
diagnosis
and
novel
therapeutic
regimens,
breast
carcinoma
poses
a
devastating
threat,
advances
are
somewhat
marred
by
high
mortality
rates.
Breast
cancer
risk
prediction
models
based
on
known
factors
extremely
useful,
but
large
number
cancers
develop
women
with
no/low
risk.
The
gut
microbiome
exerts
profound
impact
host
health
physiology
has
emerged
as
pivotal
frontier
pathogenesis.
Progress
metagenomic
analysis
enabled
identification
specific
changes
microbial
signature.
In
this
review,
we
discuss
metabolomic
associated
initiation
metastatic
progression.
We
summarize
bidirectional
various
cancer-related
therapies
microbiota
vice-versa.
Finally,
strategies
to
modulate
toward
more
favorable
state
that
confers
anticancer
effects.
Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
102(24), P. e34002 - e34002
Published: June 16, 2023
The
objective
of
this
study
is
to
utilize
bibliometric
and
visual
analysis
techniques
identify
hotspots
frontiers
research
in
myasthenia
gravis
(MG)
provide
valuable
references
for
future
research.
Web
Science
Core
Collection
(WoSCC)
database
was
used
retrieve
literature
data
related
MG
research,
which
then
analyzed
using
VOSviewer
1.6.18,
CiteSpace
6.1.R3,
the
Online
Platform
Bibliometric
Analysis.
revealed
6734
publications
distributed
across
1612
journals
contributed
by
as
many
24,024
authors
affiliated
with
4708
institutions
107
countries/regions.
number
annual
citations
has
steadily
increased
over
past
2
decades,
last
years
alone
witnessing
a
remarkable
increase
600
17,000,
respectively.
In
terms
productivity,
United
States
emerged
top
producing
country,
while
University
Oxford
ranked
first
institutions.
Vincent
A
identified
contributor
citations.
Muscle
&
Nerve
Neurology
respectively,
clinical
neurology
neurosciences
among
main
subject
categories
explored.
also
pathogenesis,
eculizumab,
thymic
epithelial
cells,
immune
checkpoint
inhibitors,
thymectomy,
MuSK
antibodies,
risk,
diagnosis,
management
current
hot
topics
MG,
burst
keywords
like
quality
life,
immune-related
adverse
events
(irAEs),
rituximab,
safety,
nivolumab,
cancer,
classification
indicated
This
effectively
identifies
offers
researchers
interested
area.
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 373 - 373
Published: Feb. 8, 2025
The
oral
microbiome
is
increasingly
recognized
as
a
key
factor
in
the
development
and
progression
of
squamous
cell
carcinoma
(OSCC).
Dysbiosis
has
been
associated
with
inflammation
tumorigenesis,
highlighting
potential
microbial
alterations
salivary
biomarkers
tools
for
early,
non-invasive
diagnosis.
This
review
examines
recent
advancements
understanding
microbiome's
role
OSCC.
A
comprehensive
synthesis
studies
from
2016
to
2024
was
conducted
identify
emerging
themes
significant
findings
field.
Key
topics
included
interplay
between
microbiome-driven
mechanisms
cancer
development,
focus
on
communities
their
metabolic
byproducts.
emphasize
importance
specific
modulating
immune
responses
tumor
microenvironments,
well
promise
such
interleukins
miRNA
signatures
improving
diagnostic
accuracy.
Recent
research
trends
indicate
growing
interest
therapeutic
targeting
OSCC
management.
Despite
advancements,
gaps
remain
precise
linking
dysbiosis
progression.
underscores
need
continued
develop
personalized
strategies
based
microbiome,
transform
Microbial Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
17(1)
Published: Nov. 6, 2023
Abstract
The
human
microbiome
plays
a
crucial
role
in
maintaining
health,
with
advances
high‐throughput
sequencing
technology
and
reduced
costs
triggering
surge
research.
Microbiome
studies
generally
incorporate
five
key
phases:
design,
sampling,
sequencing,
analysis,
reporting,
strategy
being
step
offering
numerous
options.
Present
mainstream
strategies
include
Amplicon
Metagenomic
Next‐Generation
Sequencing
(mNGS),
Targeted
(tNGS).
Two
innovative
technologies
recently
emerged,
namely
MobiMicrobe
microbial
single‐cell
genome
2bRAD‐M
simplified
metagenomic
technology,
compensate
for
the
limitations
of
technologies,
each
boasting
unique
core
strengths.
This
paper
reviews
basic
principles
processes
these
three
two
novel
microbiological
aiding
readers
understanding
benefits
drawbacks
different
thereby
guiding
selection
most
suitable
method
their
research
endeavours.
Frontiers in Physiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Jan. 4, 2024
Successful
application
of
cancer
immunotherapy
has
rekindled
hope
in
patients.
However,
a
number
patients
are
unresponsive
to
and
related
treatments.
This
unresponsiveness
toward
different
treatment
regimens
can
be
mainly
attributed
severe
immune
dysfunction
such
Several
reports
indicate
that
physical
exercise
significantly
lead
improved
patient
outcomes.
Since
gets
immense
response
from
the
system,
it
utilized
improve
function.
Leukocytes
with
enhanced
functions
substantially
mobilized
into
circulation
by
single
bout
intense
exercise.
Chronic
results
greater
muscle
endurance
strength
cardiorespiratory
regime
is
also
useful
improving
T-cell
abundance
reducing
dysfunctional
T
cells.
The
current
available
data
strongly
justify
for
future
clinical
trials
investigate
use
as
an
adjuvant
therapy;
however,
optimal
parameters
using
defined
outcome
yet
established.
components
system
associate
almost
every
tumorigenesis
step.
inter-relationship
between
inflammation,
cancer,
innate
immunity
recently
gained
acceptance;
underlying
cellular
molecular
mechanisms
behind
this
relationship
solved.
studies
suggest
exercise–mediated
induction
cells
elicit
anti-tumorigenic
effects.
indicates
potential
exercising
modulating
behavior
inhibit
tumor
progression.
further
mechanistic
details
exercise–driven
immunomodulation
anticancer
effects
have
determined.
review
aims
summarize
discuss
association
function
modulation
therapy
prevention
treatment.
Discover Oncology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Abstract
Numerous
studies
have
highlighted
the
implication
of
oral
microbiota
in
various
cancers.
However,
no
bibliometric
analysis
has
been
conducted
on
relationship
between
and
cancer.
This
aimed
to
identify
research
hotspots
cancer
research,
as
well
predict
future
trends.
The
literature
published
relating
was
searched
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
database
(WoSCC)
2013
2022.
VOSviewer
or
Citespace
software
used
perform
analysis,
focusing
countries,
institutions,
authors,
journals,
keywords
references.
A
total
1516
publications
were
included
analysis.
number
related
increased
annually,
reaching
its
peak
2022
with
287
papers.
United
States
(456)
China
(370)
countries
most
made
significant
contributions
field.
Sears
CL
Zhou
XD
productive
authors.
high
frequency
revealed
key
topics,
including
(colorectal
cancer,
cancer),
(
Fusobacterium
nucleatum
,
Porphyromonas
gingivalis
),
inflammation
(periodontal
disease).
latest
trend
F.
dysbiosis,
prognosis,
tumor
microenvironment,
gastric
microbiota,
complications
survival,
suggesting
a
new
hotspot
field
Our
study
provides
comprehensive
revealing
an
increase
recent
years.
Future
directions
will
continue
focus
diversity
impacted
by
cancers
underlying
mechanism
connecting
them,
providing
ideas
for
targeted
therapy
tumorigenesis.
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: March 9, 2023
Objective
To
conduct
the
first
thorough
bibliometric
analysis
to
evaluate
and
quantify
global
research
regarding
gut
microbiota
type
1
diabetes
(T1D).
Methods
A
literature
search
for
studies
on
T1D
was
conducted
using
Web
of
Science
Core
Collection
(WoSCC)
database
24
September
2022.
VOSviewer
software
packages
Bibliometrix
R
ggplot
used
in
RStudio
were
applied
perform
visualization
analysis.
Results
total
639
publications
extracted
terms
“gut
microbiota”
“type
diabetes”
(and
their
synonyms
MeSH).
Ultimately,
324
articles
included
The
United
States
European
countries
are
main
contributors
this
field,
top
10
most
influential
institutions
all
based
States,
Finland
Denmark.
three
researchers
field
Li
Wen,
Jorma
Ilonen
Mikael
Knip.
Historical
direct
citation
showed
evolution
cited
papers
microbiota.
Clustering
defined
seven
clusters,
covering
current
topics
both
basic
clinical
commonly
found
high-frequency
keywords
period
from
2018
2021
“metagenomics,”
“neutrophils”
“machine
learning.”
Conclusion
application
multi-omics
machine
learning
approaches
will
be
a
necessary
future
step
better
understanding
T1D.
Finally,
outlook
customized
therapy
toward
reshaping
patients
remains
promising.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Sept. 26, 2023
There
is
a
wealth
of
poorly
utilized
unstructured
data
on
lymphoma
metabolism,
and
scientometrics
visualization
study
could
serve
as
robust
tool
to
address
this
issue.
Hence,
it
was
implemented.