Global Scientific Trends in Organoids from 2004 to 2023: A Data Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis

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Global Scientific Trends in Organoids from 2004 to 2023: A Data Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis

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Zhao, M.; Kuang, L.; Guo, H.; Cao, X.; Dai, J.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Z.; Peng, C.

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This study conducted a cross-sectional bibliometric analysis of organoid research from 2004 to 2023 using VOS-viewer to describe international research trends and visualize current research directions. In this paper, 13,174 organoid papers were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. There were only 114 organoid studies in 2004, reaching 10,023 from 2019 to 2023, accounting for as much as 76.1% of the total number of published papers. The United States proudly leads the way in both the volume of articles published and the number of citations garnered, standing tall as the undisputed frontrunner. With the use of organoids in cancer modeling, drug screening, and regenerative medicine, organoid technology has attracted much attention in medicine, and the significant increase in the number of published papers and citations signifies the expanding influence and global collaboration in the field of organoid research. This study contributes to our understanding of current trends and potential future advances in the field of organoid research by identifying five distinct clusters in the field.

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