Bibliometric analysis of the inflammation expression after spinal cord injury: current research status and emerging frontiers DOI Creative Commons
Xiaoyu Li,

Kun Jiao,

Chen Liu

и другие.

Spinal Cord, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 62(11), С. 609 - 618

Опубликована: Окт. 3, 2024

Abstract Study design Bibliometric analysis. Objective To analyze literature on inflammatory expression following spinal cord injury, highlighting development trends, current research status, and potential emerging frontiers. Setting Not applicable. Methods Articles were retrieved using terms related to injury responses from the Web of Science Core Collection, covering January 1, 1980, May 23, 2024. Tools like CiteSpace VOSviewer assessed landscape, evaluating core authors, journals, contributing countries. Keyword co-occurrence analyses identified trends. Results A total 2504 articles retrieved, showing a consistent increase in publications. The Journal Neurotrauma had highest publication volume influence. most prolific author was Cuzzocrea S, with Popovich PG having H-index. China led number publications, followed closely by United States, which impact extensive international collaboration. Research mainly focused nerve function recovery, glial scar formation, oxidative stress. Future is expected investigate cellular autophagy, vesicular transport, signaling pathways. Conclusion growing interest inflammation caused evident, focusing stress, scar, neurological recovery. directions include exploring autophagy extracellular vesicles for new therapies. Interdisciplinary clinical trials are essential validating treatments. Biomarker discovery crucial diagnosis monitoring, while understanding pathways vital drug development. Global cooperation needed accelerate application scientific findings, improving treatment.

Язык: Английский

Bibliometric analysis of the inflammation expression after spinal cord injury: current research status and emerging frontiers DOI Creative Commons
Xiaoyu Li,

Kun Jiao,

Chen Liu

и другие.

Spinal Cord, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 62(11), С. 609 - 618

Опубликована: Окт. 3, 2024

Abstract Study design Bibliometric analysis. Objective To analyze literature on inflammatory expression following spinal cord injury, highlighting development trends, current research status, and potential emerging frontiers. Setting Not applicable. Methods Articles were retrieved using terms related to injury responses from the Web of Science Core Collection, covering January 1, 1980, May 23, 2024. Tools like CiteSpace VOSviewer assessed landscape, evaluating core authors, journals, contributing countries. Keyword co-occurrence analyses identified trends. Results A total 2504 articles retrieved, showing a consistent increase in publications. The Journal Neurotrauma had highest publication volume influence. most prolific author was Cuzzocrea S, with Popovich PG having H-index. China led number publications, followed closely by United States, which impact extensive international collaboration. Research mainly focused nerve function recovery, glial scar formation, oxidative stress. Future is expected investigate cellular autophagy, vesicular transport, signaling pathways. Conclusion growing interest inflammation caused evident, focusing stress, scar, neurological recovery. directions include exploring autophagy extracellular vesicles for new therapies. Interdisciplinary clinical trials are essential validating treatments. Biomarker discovery crucial diagnosis monitoring, while understanding pathways vital drug development. Global cooperation needed accelerate application scientific findings, improving treatment.

Язык: Английский

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