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Tissue engineering (TE) research is highly multidisciplinary, spanning over 51 fields, with materials science and engineering dominating. A significant imbalance exists in authorship, with a small percentage of researchers producing half the output.

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  • Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary field.
  • Encompasses over 51 scientific research areas.
  • Predominantly involves Material Sciences and Engineering, followed by biological and biomedical fields like Cell Biology, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry.

Background:

  • Tissue engineering (TE) emerged in 1988 to develop artificial tissues for regeneration.
  • TE has globally advanced therapeutic approaches and revolutionized clinical practice.
  • This study analyzes global TE research trends from 1991 to 2016.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze global research trends in tissue engineering (TE).
  • To map the research landscape of TE from 1991 to 2016.
  • To identify key disciplines, authorship patterns, and geographical contributions.

Main Methods:

  • Document retrieval from the Web of Science database.
  • Bibliometric analysis of 31,859 TE publications.
  • Evaluation of document type, language, source title, authorship, countries, and citation count.

Main Results:

  • TE demonstrates a broad multidisciplinary scope, covering 51 research areas.
  • Material Sciences and Engineering are the leading disciplines, followed by biological and biomedical fields.
  • Significant imbalances were observed in authorship, journal contributions, and country participation, with a small author group dominating production.

Conclusions:

  • Tissue engineering is a highly interdisciplinary field with significant technological and biomedical components.
  • Research output and authorship in TE are concentrated, indicating a need for broader collaboration.
  • Bibliometric analysis provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of tissue engineering research.