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Research progress in muscle-derived stem cells: Literature retrieval results based on international database

机译:肌肉干细胞的研究进展:基于国际数据库的文献检索结果

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Objective: To identify global research trends of muscle-derived stem cells (MDSCs) using a bibliometric analysis of the Web of Science, Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Clinical Trials registry database (ClinicalTrials.gov). Data Retrieval: We performed a bibliometric analysis of data retrievals for MDSCs from 2002 to 2011 using the Web of Science, NIH, and ClinicalTrials.gov. Selection Criteria: Inclusion criteria: (1) Web of Science: (a) peer-reviewed articles on MDSCs that were published and indexed in the Web of Science. (b) Type of articles: original research articles, reviews, meeting abstracts, proceedings papers, book chapters, editorial material and news items. (c) Year of publication: 2002-2011. (d) Citation databases: Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-E), 1899-present; Conference Proceedings Citation Index-Science (CPCI-S), 1991-present; Book Citation Index-Science (BKCI-S), 2005-present. (2) NIH: (a) Projects on MDSCs supported by the NIH. (b) Fiscal year: 1988-present. (3) ClinicalTrials.gov: All clinical trials relating to MDSCs were searched in this database. Exclusion criteria: (1) Web of Science: (a) Articles that required manual searching or telephone access. (b) We excluded documents that were not published in the public domain. (c) We excluded a number of corrected papers from the total number of articles. (d) We excluded articles from the following databases: Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), 1898-present; Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), 1975-present; Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH), 1991-present; Book Citation Index - Social Sciences & Humanities (BKCI-SSH), 2005-present; Current Chemical Reactions (CCR-EXPANDED), 1985-present; Index Chemicus (IC), 1993-present. (2) NIH: (a) We excluded publications related to MDSCs that were supported by the NIH. (b) We limited the keyword search to studies that included MDSCs within the title or abstract. (3) ClinicalTrials.gov: (a) We excluded clinical trials that were not in the ClinicalTrials.gov database. (b) We excluded clinical trials that dealt with stem cells other than MDSCs in the ClinicalTrials.gov database. Main Outcome Measures: (1) Type of literature; (2) annual publication output; (3) distribution according to journals; (4) distribution according to country; (5) distribution according to institution; (6) top cited authors over the last 10 years; (7) projects financially supported by the NIH; and (8) clinical trials registered. Results: (1) In all, 802 studies on MDSCs appeared in the Web of Science from 2002 to 2011, almost half of which derived from American authors and institutes. The number of studies on MDSCs has gradually increased over the past 10 years. Most papers on MDSCs appeared in journals with a particular focus on cell biology research, such as Experimental Cell Research, Journal of Cell Science, and PLoS One. (2) Eight MDSC research projects have received over US$6 billion in funding from the NIH. The current project led by Dr. Johnny Huard of the University of Pittsburgh-"Muscle-Based Tissue Engineering to Improve Bone Healing"-is supported by the NIH. Dr. Huard has been the most productive and top-cited author in the field of gene therapy and adult stem cell research in the Web of Science over last 10 years. (3) On ClinicalTrials.gov, "Muscle Derived Cell Therapy for Bladder Exstrophy Epispadias Induced Incontinence" Phase 1 is registered and sponsored by Johns Hopkins University and has been led by Dr. John P. Gearhart since November 2009. Conclusion: From our analysis of the literature and research trends, we found that MDSCs may offer further benefits in regenerative medicine. Abbreviations: NIH: National Institutes of Health; MDSCs, muscle-derived stem cells
机译:目的:通过对Web of Science的文献计量分析,美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的研究组合在线报告工具以及临床试验注册数据库(ClinicalTrials),确定肌肉衍生干细胞(MDSC)的全球研究趋势。 gov)。数据检索:我们使用Web of Science,NIH和ClinicalTrials.gov对2002年至2011年MDSC的数据检索进行了文献计量分析。选择标准:纳入标准:(1)Web of Science:(a)在Web of Science中发表并编入索引的有关MDSC的同行评审文章。 (b)文章类型:原始研究文章,评论,会议摘要,会议论文,书籍章节,社论材料和新闻。 (c)出版年:2002-2011。 (d)引文数据库:科学引文索引扩展(SCI-E),1899年至今;会议论文集引文索引科学(CPCI-S),1991年至今;图书引文索引科学(BKCI-S),2005年至今。 (2)NIH:(a)NIH支持的MDSC上的项目。 (b)财政年度:1988年至今。 (3)ClinicalTrials.gov:在此数据库中搜索了所有与MDSC相关的临床试验。排除标准:(1)科学网络:(a)需要手动搜索或电话访问的文章。 (b)我们排除了未在公共领域发布的文件。 (c)我们从文章总数中排除了一些更正的论文。 (d)我们从以下数据库中排除了文章:1898年至今的社会科学引文索引(SSCI);艺术与人文引文索引(A&HCI),1975年至今;会议录论文引文索引-社会科学与人文科学(CPCI-SSH),1991年至今;图书引文索引-社会科学与人文科学(BKCI-SSH),2005年至今;目前的化学反应(CCR-EXPANDED),1985年至今; Index Chemicus(IC),1993年至今。 (2)NIH:(a)我们排除了NIH支持的与MDSC相关的出版物。 (b)我们将关键字搜索限制在标题或摘要中包含MDSC的研究。 (3)ClinicalTrials.gov:(a)我们排除了不在ClinicalTrials.gov数据库中的临床试验。 (b)在ClinicalTrials.gov数据库中,我们排除了涉及MDSC以外的干细胞的临床试验。主要观察指标:(1)文献类型; (2)年度出版物产量; (三)按期刊分配; (四)按国家分配; (五)按机构分配; (6)过去10年中被引用次数最多的作者; (7)由NIH资助的项目; (8)已注册临床试验。结果:(1)从2002年到2011年,Web of Science总共进行了802项关于MDSC的研究,其中几乎一半来自美国的作者和研究所。在过去的10年中,有关MDSC的研究数量逐渐增加。关于MDSC的大多数论文都出现在特别关注细胞生物学研究的期刊上,例如实验性细胞研究,Journal of Cell Science和PLoS One。 (2)八个MDSC研究项目从NIH获得了超过60亿美元的资金。 NIH支持由匹兹堡大学的Johnny Huard博士领导的当前项目“基于肌肉的组织工程以改善骨愈合”。在过去的10年中,Huard博士一直是Web of Science中基因治疗和成人干细胞研究领域最具生产力和最受关注的作者。 (3)在ClinicalTrials.gov上,“约翰克斯·霍普金斯大学注册并赞助了“用于膀胱萎缩性尿道上裂引起的失禁的肌肉衍生细胞疗法”的第一阶段,并由John P. Gearhart博士自2009年11月开始领导。结论:根据我们的分析从文献和研究趋势来看,我们发现MDSC在再生医学方面可能会提供更多好处。缩写:NIH:美国国立卫生研究院; MDSC,肌肉来源的干细胞

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