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ClearGlobal trends and hotspots of gastrointestinal microbiome and toxicity based on bibliometrics
This bibliometric analysis mapped global research trends and hotspots in gastrointestinal microbiome and toxicity studies, finding that modifications to the gut microbiome could offer new directions for treating and mitigating toxic exposures.
How do humans recognize and face challenges of microplastic pollution in marine environments? A bibliometric analysis
Researchers performed a bibliometric analysis of 1,898 publications on marine microplastics, mapping research growth, collaboration networks, and thematic trends over time, and predicting that future research will increasingly focus on biological effects, human health impacts, and policy-relevant risk characterization.
Research Trends and Hotspots in Food Bank: A Visualization Analysis Using CiteSpace
Researchers used CiteSpace bibliometric software to analyze 1,000 food bank publications from 2012 to 2022, finding consistent annual growth in research output and identifying key clusters around food scarcity, food safety, sustainable development, and performance evaluation. The analysis revealed that while a distinct core author group exists, collaborations remain largely localized with a low overall degree of cooperation.
Identifying emerging trends in rheumatoid arthritis research: A scientometric analysis
This scientometric analysis maps research trends in rheumatoid arthritis over two decades, identifying key topics and collaborative networks in the field. It is a bibliometric study of autoimmune disease research with no direct connection to microplastics.
Global trends and prospects in microplastics research: A bibliometric analysis
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of global microplastics research using the Web of Science database from 1986 to 2019. The study found that publications on microplastics increased significantly since 2011, with research hotspots and trends shifting from marine contamination surveys toward understanding ecological impacts and human health implications.
Microplastics and human health: A scientometric analysis
Researchers conducted a scientometric analysis of the scientific literature on microplastics and human health, mapping research trends and publication patterns. The study reveals a rapidly growing body of evidence exploring how ubiquitous microplastic contamination may affect human health, while identifying gaps in current research that need further investigation.
Insight into the Interaction Between Microplastics and Microorganisms Based on a Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis
A bibliometric and visualized analysis of research on microplastic-microorganism interactions identified rapid growth in this field and key themes including plastisphere formation, biodegradation potential, and microbial community changes driven by microplastic exposure.
A bibliometric analysis on the current situation and hot trends of the impact of microplastics on soil based on CiteSpace
This bibliometric analysis used CiteSpace and VOSviewer to map soil microplastics research published from 2013–2024 in the Web of Science, identifying key research clusters, institutional contributors, and emerging themes including microplastic-antibiotic resistance interactions and soil food web effects.
A Bibliometric Analysis and a Citation Mapping Process for the Role of Soil Recycled Organic Matter and Microbe Interaction due to Climate Change Using Scopus Database
This bibliometric analysis mapped research literature on climate change, soil organic matter recycling, and microbial interactions using the Scopus database, identifying key research themes, leading countries, and knowledge gaps to guide future studies at the intersection of climate science and soil microbiology.
Scientometric analysis and scientific hotspots on microplastics/antibiotics interaction
This scientometric analysis mapped the research landscape on microplastic-antibiotic interactions using bibliometric methods, identifying growth trends, key journals, and emerging hotspots including plastisphere ecology, antibiotic resistance gene dissemination, and combined ecotoxicology.
The emerging issue of microplastics in marine environment: A bibliometric analysis from 2004 to 2020
This bibliometric analysis of marine microplastic research from 2004 to 2020 revealed rapid growth in publications, identified key research themes and collaborations, and highlighted emerging topics including microplastic impacts on marine organisms and human health.
Global Research Trends in Food Security: Insights from a Bibliometric Analysis
Researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis of over 500 publications on food security, revealing a significant increase in scholarly interest over the past decade. Key research themes included climate change, sustainable agriculture, and the intersection of food systems with environmental contaminants. The analysis maps the evolving landscape of food security research and identifies emerging areas of focus for future study.
A bibliometric analysis of autophagy in lung diseases from 2012 to 2021
This bibliometric analysis maps autophagy research in lung diseases from 2012 to 2021, identifying key research hotspots, collaboration networks, and emerging trends linking autophagy mechanisms to various pulmonary conditions.
A Bibliometric perspective on the evolution of research in sludge management: Opportunities and challenges
A bibliometric analysis traced the evolution of research on a specific topic related to microplastics, mapping publication trends, leading authors, and emerging themes over time. Bibliometric studies help identify where the field is growing and where knowledge gaps remain to be filled.
Knowledge mapping of research on the mitochondrial unfolded protein response: a bibliometric and visual analysis
This bibliometric and visual analysis maps the global research landscape on the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPRmt), identifying key contributing countries, institutions, and authors, and calling for stronger international collaboration in this growing field.
Bibliometric analysis of the inflammation in diabetic cardiomyopathy
This bibliometric analysis examines scientific research on inflammation in diabetic cardiomyopathy, mapping key topics and trends — not related to microplastics or environmental health.
Bibliometric Evaluation of the Relationship between Selenium and Breast Cancer: A Synopsis
A bibliometric analysis of the relationship between selenium and breast cancer mapped publication trends, key research themes, and international collaboration patterns in this field, identifying selenium's protective potential as a growing area of cancer prevention research.
Microplastics’ and Nanoplastics’ Interactions with Microorganisms: A Bibliometric Study
A bibliometric analysis mapped the growing literature on interactions between microplastics, nanoplastics, and microorganisms, identifying major research themes including biodegradation, pathogen transport, and effects on soil and geochemical cycles. The field has expanded rapidly since 2016, with European and Asian institutions leading publication output.
Scientometric analysis and scientific trends on microplastics research
Researchers performed a scientometric analysis of microplastics research using 2,872 publications from the Web of Science database spanning 2004 to 2020. The bibliometric analysis mapped contributing countries, institutions, key authors, trending keywords, and future research directions in the field. The study found that microplastics research has grown rapidly, with increasing attention to environmental pollution across various ecosystems.
Research progress and hot spot analysis related to oxidative stress and osteoarthritis: a bibliometric analysis
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.