Bibliometric analysis of cerebral organoids and diseases in the last 10 years

Ibrain Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.1002/ibra.12139
Bo-Yan Luo, Ke-Qian Liu, Ji-Sheng Fan
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Cerebral organoids have emerged as a powerful tool for mirroring the brain developmental processes and replicating its unique physiology. This bibliometric analysis aims to delineate the burgeoning trends in the application of cerebral organoids in disease research and offer insights for future investigations. We screened all relevant literature from the Web of Science on cerebral organoids in disease research during the period 2013–2022 and analyzed the research trends in the field using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Scimago Graphica software. According to the search strategy, 592 articles were screened out. The United States of America (USA) was the most productive, followed by China and Germany. The top nine institutions in terms of the number of publications include Canada and the United States, with the University of California, San Diego (USA), having the highest number of publications. The International Journal of Molecular Sciences was the most productive journal. Knoblich, Juergen A., and Lancaster, Madeline A. published the highest number of articles. Keyword cluster analysis showed that current research trends focused more on induced pluripotent stem cells to construct organoid models of cerebral diseases and the exploration of their mechanisms and therapeutic modalities. This study provides a comprehensive summary and analysis of global research trends in the field of cerebral organoids in diseases. In the past decade, the number of high-quality papers in this field has increased significantly, and cerebral organoids provide hope for simulating nervous system diseases (such as Alzheimer's disease).

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过去 10 年有关脑器质性病变的文献计量分析
脑器质体已成为反映大脑发育过程和复制其独特生理机能的有力工具。本文献计量分析旨在描述脑器官组织在疾病研究中应用的新兴趋势,并为未来研究提供启示。我们从Web of Science中筛选了2013-2022年间所有关于脑器官组织在疾病研究中的相关文献,并使用VOSviewer、CiteSpace和Scimago Graphica软件分析了该领域的研究趋势。根据检索策略,共筛选出 592 篇文章。研究成果最多的是美利坚合众国(美国),其次是中国和德国。发表论文数量最多的九个机构包括加拿大和美国,其中美国加州大学圣地亚哥分校发表的论文数量最多。国际分子科学杂志》是产量最高的期刊。Juergen A. Knoblich 和 Madeline A. Lancaster 发表的文章数量最多。关键词聚类分析显示,目前的研究趋势更侧重于诱导多能干细胞构建脑疾病类器官模型,以及对其机制和治疗方法的探索。本研究对全球脑器质性疾病领域的研究趋势进行了全面总结和分析。近十年来,该领域的高质量论文数量显著增加,脑器质体为模拟神经系统疾病(如阿尔茨海默病)带来了希望。
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