对交叉链接的参考资料和引用网络分析
Miguel Ángel Sánchez-Tena1, Clara Martínez Pérez2, Cesar Villa-Collar3
1Optometría y Vision, Complutense University of Madrid Faculty of Optics and Optometry, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain.
European journal of ophthalmology
|August 14, 2024
概括
这种图书统计分析揭示了眼相交联的关键研究趋势. 虽然角治疗仍然是核心的,但最近的研究越来越多地探索交叉链接.
科学领域:
- 眼科和角膜研究 眼科和角膜研究
- 生物医学工程和材料科学
背景情况:
- 眼睛交叉连接研究主要针对减缓角的进展.
- 图书统计分析对于理解研究景观和作者合作至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在眼性交叉链接研究中绘制出版物和作者关系的地图.
- 识别和分类眼性交叉连接的各种研究领域.
主要方法:
- 对1972-2023年出版物的图书统计分析来源于科学网.
- 使用的搜索术语包括"交叉链接"",角膜"",生殖"和"克拉托科努斯".
- 使用CitNetExplorer,VOSviewer和CiteSpace进行数据分析和可视化.
主要成果:
- 确定了7161个出版物和59415个引用网络,在2021年达到峰值.
- 最常被引用的工作是Wollensak等人. (2003年) 关于黄素/UVA诱导的黄的交叉链接.
- 聚类揭示了五个主要研究领域:角膜,角膜移植,白内障,炎症和轴向生长.
结论:
- 角治疗仍然是眼性交叉链接的主要研究重点.
- 最近研究的显著增加调查了交叉链接在缓解轴向生长中的作用.
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