The State of Exosomes Research: A Global Visualized Analysis

Joint Authors

Wang, Bin
Xing, Dan
Zhu, Yuanyuan
Dong, Shengjie
Zhao, Bin

Source

BioMed Research International

Issue

Vol. 2019, Issue 2019 (31 Dec. 2019), pp.1-10, 10 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2019-04-03

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Objective.

With the development of exosomes studies increased around the whole world.

Our present study was aimed to investigate the global status and trends in exosomes field.

Methods.

Publications related to exosomes studies from 1994 to 2017 were retrieved from the Web of Science database.

The data source was studied and indexed by using bibliometric methodology.

For visualized study, VOS viewer software was used to conduct bibliographic coupling analysis, coauthorship analysis, cocitation analysis, and cooccurrence analysis and to analyze the publication trend in exosomes research.

Results.

A total of 4960 publications were included.

The relative research interests and number of publications were increasing per year globally.

The USA made the highest contributions to the global research with the most citations, the highest H-index, and the most total link strength, while Sweden had the highest average citation per item.

The journal PLOS ONE had the highest publication number.

The Natl Canc Ctr was the most contributive institutions.

Studies could be divided into three clusters: mechanism study, in vivo study, and in vitro study.

Conclusions.

The efforts should be put into mechanism studies, predicted to be the next hot spots in exosomes studies.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Wang, Bin& Xing, Dan& Zhu, Yuanyuan& Dong, Shengjie& Zhao, Bin. 2019. The State of Exosomes Research: A Global Visualized Analysis. BioMed Research International،Vol. 2019, no. 2019, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1123395

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Wang, Bin…[et al.]. The State of Exosomes Research: A Global Visualized Analysis. BioMed Research International No. 2019 (2019), pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1123395

American Medical Association (AMA)

Wang, Bin& Xing, Dan& Zhu, Yuanyuan& Dong, Shengjie& Zhao, Bin. The State of Exosomes Research: A Global Visualized Analysis. BioMed Research International. 2019. Vol. 2019, no. 2019, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1123395

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1123395