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Scientific progress regarding neural regeneration in the Web of Science: A 10-year bibliometric analysis*

机译:科学网上神经再生的科学进展:10年的学生计量分析*

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BACKGROUND: Neural regeneration following nerve injury is an emerging field that attracts extending interests all over the world. OBJECTIVE: To use bibliometric indexes to track studies focusing on neural regeneration, and to investigate the relationships among geographic origin, countries and institutes, keywords in the published articles, and especially focus on the region distribution, institution distribution, as well as collaborations in Chinese papers indexed in the Web of Science. METHODS: A list of neural regeneration studies was generated by searching the database of the Web of Science-Expanded using the term "Neural Regenera*". Inclusive criteria: (1) articles in the field of neural regeneration; (2) fundamental research on animals, clinical trials and case reports; (3) article types: article, review, proceedings paper, note, letter, editorial material, discussion, book chapter; (4) year of publication: 2003-2012; and (5) citation database: Science Citation Index-Expanded. Exclusive criteria: (1) articles requiring manual searching or with access only by telephone; (2) unpublished articles; and (3) corrections. RESULTS: A total of 4 893 papers were retrieved from the Web of Science published between 2003 and 2012. The papers covered 65 countries or regions, of which the United States ranked first with 1 691 papers. The most relevant papers were in the neurosciences and cell biology, and the keyword "stem cell" was the most frequent. In recent years, China showed a great increase in the number of papers. Over the entire 10 years, there were 922 Chinese papers, with Jilin University ranking first with 58 articles. Chinese papers were published in connection with many countries, including the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Among the connections, the papers published by the Chinese and the American are 107, with the highest rate. With regard to funding, 689 articles were funded from various projects, occupying 74.72% of the total amount. In these projects, National Foundation and Science and Technology programs were the majority. CONCLUSION: Our bibliometric analysis provides a historical perspective on the progress of neural regeneration research. At present, the number of articles addressing neural regeneration is increasing rapidly; however, through analysis of citations it is clear that there is a long way to go to improve the academic quality.
机译:背景:神经损伤后神经再生是一种新兴领域,吸引了世界各地的延伸兴趣。目的:使用圣经计量指标跟踪专注于神经再生的研究,并调查地理起源,国家和研究所,公布文章中的关键词,特别关注地区分布,机构分配以及中文合作的关系论文在科学网络中索引。方法:通过搜索使用“神经regenera *”的科学网络数据库来生成神经再生研究的列表。包容性标准:(1)神经再生领域的文章; (2)对动物,临床试验和案例报告的基本研究; (3)文章类型:文章,审查,诉讼文件,注释,信,编辑材料,讨论,书籍章节; (4)出版年份:2003-2012; (5)引文数据库:科学引文索引扩展。独家标准:(1)需要手动搜索或仅通过电话访问的文章; (2)未发表的文章; (3)修正。结果:从2003年至2012年间发布的科学网上,共有4个893篇论文。论文涵盖了65个国家或地区,其中美国第一次排名第1 691篇论文。最相关的论文是神经科学和细胞生物学,关键词“干细胞”是最常见的。近年来,中国展出了纸张数量的大幅增加。在整个10年里,有922篇汉语论文,吉林大学排名第一58篇文章。汉语论文与许多国家(包括美国),日本和英国有关。在联系中,中国和美国人发表的论文是107,率最高。关于资金,689篇文章由各种项目资助,占总金额的74.72%。在这些项目中,国家基金会和科技计划是多数。结论:我们的学者计量分析提供了神经再生研究进展的历史视角。目前,解决神经再生的物品数量正在迅速增加;但是,通过分析引文,很明显,还有很长的路要提高学术素质。

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