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  • The field of stem cell research has rapidly expanded, with numerous publications detailing advancements.
  • Understanding the historical development and interconnectedness of stem cell research is crucial for future discoveries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To create an interactive data visualization of stem cell research.
  • To illustrate the evolution of the stem cell field and research lineage based on citation networks.
  • To provide a tool for navigating stem cell research by type, organism, and author.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Scopus citation data from Cell Stem Cell research papers.
  • Developed an interactive graphical interface for data exploration.
  • Implemented search and filtering functionalities based on stem cell type, organism, and author.

Main Results:

  • The visualization effectively maps the lineage of stem cell research, showing how new studies build on prior work.
  • Users can interactively explore the evolution of stem cell research trends.
  • The platform allows for detailed navigation and discovery of relevant research papers.

Conclusions:

  • Interactive data visualizations are powerful tools for understanding complex scientific fields.
  • This i3 provides a novel way to explore the historical development and interconnectedness of stem cell research.
  • The visualization serves as a valuable resource for researchers seeking to navigate and contribute to the stem cell field.