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Research progress and hot spot analysis related to oxidative stress and osteoarthritis: a bibliometric analysis
Summary
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis — a large-scale review of published studies — examining the relationship between oxidative stress (cellular damage from reactive molecules) and osteoarthritis, a joint disease. The field has grown significantly since 1998 but researchers note a need for stronger international collaboration and clearer future research priorities.
Research in the field of osteoarthritis and oxidative stress has been developing since 1998 and is now maturing, but there is an urgent need to strengthen international academic exchanges and discuss the future focus of research development in the field of osteoarthritis and oxidative stress.
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