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Nanoparticles in influenza research: a bibliometric analysis of global trends (2005 - 2025)
BackgroundInfluenza viruses cause approximately 3 to 5 million severe cases and tens of thousands of deaths globally each year, posing a continuous threat to public health. Nanoparticles with superior biocompatibility, combined with traditional Chinese herbal medicine could offer promising avenues to enhance therapeutic efficacy, improve targeting precision, and address multidrug resistance. This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of the current status and future directions of nanoparticle applications in influenza research, thereby providing more effective and convenient solutions for influenza prevention and control.MethodsA publication search was performed using Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, and PubMed from 2005 to 2025 to improve the completeness of publications collection. Bibliometric analyses performed using Bibliometrix, CiteSpace, and VOSviewer software to compensate for the differences in their respective algorithms. The analysis by evaluating publication quantity, Citation Counts, and Co-authorship status to find the core institutions, journals, and key authors. Explore the research hotspots of nanoparticles and influenza through keyword analysis.ResultA total of 3,478 relevant publications were identified. The United States and China were the primary contributors in terms of publication volume, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences leading in institutional contributions. Vaccines emerged as the top-performing journal in this field. Masaru Kanekiyo’s article had the highest local citation count, and he was identified as the author with the greatest individual contribution. Keyword analysis revealed that optimizing delivery systems and advancing vaccine development are central research priorities. Notably, bibliometric analysis revealed that besides metal-based nanoparticles, viral-like particles, polymer nanoparticles, and lipid nanoparticles in the field of delivery system research, herbal small-molecule nanoparticle delivery system has garnered significant attention due to the promise for future clinical applications.ConclusionResearch on nanoparticles in influenza is rapidly advancing, with a primary focus on their application in vaccine development and delivery optimization. The field is also exploring nanoparticles from various sources. Future research should bridge basic mechanistic studies with clinical applications to enhance their impact.
Research hotspots and trends of amblyopia treatment from 2015 to 2025: a bibliometric analysis
This study aims to provide a comprehensive view of the current research status, hotspots, and emerging trends of amblyopia treatment through bibliometric analysis of published literature. We retrieved publications from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and PubMed databases from 2015 to 2025. CiteSpace was used to analyze and visualize countries, institutions, journals, keywords, and references. The analysis included 514 publications that show a steady increasing trend. The United States and China are the most productive countries. McGill University has made notable contributions to this field. The most prolific journal is the Journal of AAPOS, while high-impact journal JAMA Ophthalmology has the highest citations. Keyword and reference analyses reveal that the research focus has shifted to clinical trials and various binocular treatments. The analyses of the recent citation burst and clinical trials reflect the future trend of amblyopia treatment towards personalized and technologically optimized treatment and the validation of novel neuromodulation therapies. This study reveals the current hotspots and future directions of amblyopia treatment research. Current research focuses on clinical trials of binocular treatment through different digital platforms in amblyopia. Our findings provide critical insights for scientific and clinical research on amblyopia treatment.
Knowledge domain and emerging trends in Alzheimer's disease: a scientometric review based on CiteSpace analysis
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. It is an increasingly serious global health problem and has a significant impact on individuals and society. However, the precise cause of Alzheimer's disease is still unknown. In this study, 11,748 Web-of-Science-indexed manuscripts regarding Alzheimer's disease, all published from 2015 to 2019, and their 693,938 references were analyzed. A document co-citation network map was drawn using CiteSpace software. Research frontiers and development trends were determined by retrieving subject headings with apparent changing word frequency trends, which can be used to forecast future research developments in Alzheimer's disease.
Knowledge mapping of platform research: a visual analysis using VOSviewer and CiteSpace
This study offers a systematic review of academic research on platforms in management, business and economics. By using two visualization tools named VOSviewer and CiteSpace, we analyzed 619 articles on platform research with associated 23,093 references from the Web of Science database. We have discerned the most impact publications, authors, journals, institutions and countries in the platform research. In addition, we have explored the structures of the cited references, cited authors and cited journals to further understand the theoretical basis of the platform research. Moreover, by evolution analysis through CiteSpace and co-occurrence analysis through VOSViewer, we explored the evolution process of platform research and predicted the future development trends. The results conjunctively achieved by VOSviewer and CiteSpace will enhance understanding of platform research and enable future developments for both theorists and practitioners.
Bibliometric Analysis of Immigrants rsquo; Health Education: Research Status, Evolution, and Trends with CiteSpace
Jianyi Li,1,2 Zejun Wei3 1Institute of Innovative Development, Shanghai Dianji University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Medical Technology Department, Guizhou Nursing Vocational College, Guiyang, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Sociology, Guizhou Minzu University, Guiyang, Guizhou, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Jianyi Li, Email lijianyikf@foxmail.comBackground: Immigrants’ health education (IHE) plays a critical role in improving the health status of immigrant populations, reducing public health risks, and promoting social integration. Over the past decade, IHE has emerged as a prominent research topic, with numerous studies exploring its specific characteristics; however, comprehensive overviews remain scarce. A detailed and systematic synthesis is needed to better understand the knowledge structure, thematic evolution, current research hotspots, and emerging trends in IHE.Methods: A bibliometric approach was adopted to analyze the knowledge structure, collaborative relationships, research status, and developmental trends in IHE. CiteSpace was used as the tool; the study further constructed a comprehensive knowledge framework for IHE, identifying future research directions and enhancing understanding of the field.Results: IHE research has developed rapidly, with 2984 publications over the past 20 years. Despite the complexity of regional and institutional collaborations, the United States has taken a leading role, accounting for 1196 regional collaborations with a centrality score of 0.2. Institutionally, the University of California System led with 196 collaborations. Journals with high co-citation frequencies generally showed higher impact factors; for instance, Social Science & Medicine was co-cited 1212 times with an impact factor (IF) of 5.2, and only two of the top ten journals had a 5-year IF below 3. IHE research includes medicine, education, and public health. The emergence of keywords such as “social determinants of health”, “overweight”, and “health equity” highlights the field’s increasing specialization.Conclusion: Over the past twenty years, IHE publications have increased significantly, spanning various journal categories and journals. While institutional and regional collaborations were relatively strong, the authors conducted research independently. The findings indicate that IHE remains rich in research opportunities. Moreover, the results of this study offer a theoretical foundation for policymakers and a guide for advancing interdisciplinary practices in IHE.Keywords: immigrant, health education, public health, CiteSpace, bibliometrics
A bibliometric analysis of global research on orchard fertigation
【Objective】Fertigation is a key technique for ensuring sustained yield and resource use efficiency of orchards and has become a global research focus. This paper provides a systematic overview on the current status, research hotspots and emerging trends in orchard fertigation.【Method】Literature from the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science (WOS) databases was analyzed using VOSviewer and CiteSpace for visualization. The analysis focused on the number of publications, lead institutions, contributing countries, and frequently used keywords in orchard fertigation.【Result】The number of publications in both Chinese and English journals has shown a steady increase, with horticultural journals publishing the most articles. However, the number of publications and the level of collaboration among Chinese institutions and authors remain relatively low. Among the top ten most productive institutions in English journals, two are from China and four from the United States. The United States leads in terms of number of publication, total citations, and H-index. Regarding international collaboration, the United States is at the top of the ranking, followed by China. Research areas in papers published in Chinese journals have evolved from evaluating technical applications to innovating technologies aimed at achieving precision irrigation and fertilization, with water-saving and digitalization emerging as top research areas. In contrast, research areas in English journals have shifted from soil fertility to water use efficiency, and current hotspots include gas exchange and nitrogen absorption and distribution. Additionally, there is growing emphasis on protecting ecological functions and minimizing environmental impact in the use of fertigation.【Conclusion】Orchard fertigation remains a prominent research hotspot. Future advancements in fertigation technology are expected to move toward more scientific, intelligent, automated, and precision control.
A bibliometric analysis of T cell and atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis (AS) is widespread and develops into circulatory system problems. T cells play an essential regulatory role in AS occurrence and development. So far, there is no bibliometric research on T cells and AS. To learn more about T cell and AS development, 4,381 records were retrieved from Web of Science™ Core Collection. Then, these records were scientometrically analyzed using CiteSpace and VOSviewer in terms of spatiotemporal distribution, author distribution, subject categories, topic distribution, references, and keywords. Our analysis provides basic information on research in the field, demonstrates that the field has stabilized over the past decade, and identifies potential partners for interested researchers. Current research hotspots in this field mainly include the inflammatory mechanism, immune mechanism, related diseases, and related cytokines of AS. B cell, mortality, inhibition, and monocyte represent the frontiers of research in this field, undergoing an explosive phase. We hope that this work will provide new ideas for advancing the scientific research and clinical application of T cell and AS.
Application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry
As a revolutionary technology, terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is attracting increasing interest in the fields of architecture, engineering and construction (AEC), with outstanding advantages, such as highly automated, non-contact operation and efficient large-scale sampling capability. TLS has extended a new approach to capturing extremely comprehensive data of the construction environment, providing detailed information for further analysis. This paper presents a systematic review based on scientometric and qualitative analysis to summarize the progress and the current status of the topic and to point out promising research efforts. To begin with, a brief understanding of TLS is provided. Following the selection of relevant papers through a literature search, a scientometric analysis of papers is carried out. Then, major applications are categorized and presented, including (1) 3D model reconstruction, (2) object recognition, (3) deformation measurement, (4) quality assessment, and (5) progress tracking. For widespread adoption and effective use of TLS, essential problems impacting working effects in application are summarized as follows: workflow, data quality, scan planning, and data processing. Finally, future research directions are suggested, including: (1) cost control of hardware and software, (2) improvement of data processing capability, (3) automatic scan planning, (4) integration of digital technologies, (5) adoption of artificial intelligence.