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Nanotoxicology: Scopus and Pubmed Data Mining and Bibliographic Map Comparative Analysis Using VOSviewer Software

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Carolina de Souza Cardoso Delfino, Bruna Santuzzi Tebaldi, Fernando Gomes de Souza, Ariane J. Sousa-Batista

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This bibliometric study mined data from Scopus and PubMed to map the research landscape in nanotoxicology — the study of how nanoparticles harm living organisms. The analysis identifies key research clusters and trends, relevant to understanding the growing body of work on the health risks of nanoplastics.

Anais da 2ª Conferência Brasileira de Planejamento Experimental e Análise de Dados: ConBraPA 2022 (978-85-5722-443-8) - Nanotoxicology: Scopus And Pubmed Data Mining And Bibliographic Map Comparative Analysis Using Vosviewer Software

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