Visualization of scientific production in Caenorhabditis elegans: a bibliometric analysis (1980-2023).

Şeyda Berk, Serkan Özdemir, Ayşe Nur Pektaş
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Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is a nematode and model organism whose entire genome has been mapped, which allows for easy observation of the organism's development due to its transparent structure, and which is appealing due to its ease of crossover, ease of culture, and low cost. Despite being separated by nearly a billion years of evolution, C. elegans homologs have been identified for the vast majority of human genes and are associated with C. elegans for many biological processes such as apoptosis, cell signaling, cell cycle, cell polarity, metabolism, and aging. A detailed bibliometric study is performed here to examine publication trends in this field. Data were taken from the Web of Science database and analyzed using the bibliometric application Biblioshiny (RStudio). In terms of publication, the results indicated a gradual increase each year between 1980 and 2023. A total of 20,322 records were issued in 96 countries, the majority of which were in the USA, China, and Japan. The most prolific writers, the journals most engaged in the area, the nations, institutions, and keywords used by authors were all determined using the Web of Science database and bibliometric rules. The number of papers in the C. elegans research field is increasing exponentially, and Genetics is the journal with the highest number of articles. This study presents how research patterns have evolved throughout time. As a result, worldwide cooperation and a potential field can be developed.

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草履虫科研成果的可视化:文献计量分析(1980-2023 年)。
秀丽隐杆线虫(Caenorhabditis elegans)是一种线虫和模式生物,其整个基因组已经绘制完成,由于其透明的结构,可以方便地观察生物的发育过程,并且由于其易于杂交、易于培养和成本低廉而具有吸引力。尽管相隔了近十亿年的进化过程,但绝大多数人类基因的同源物都已被确定,并且在许多生物过程中,如细胞凋亡、细胞信号传导、细胞周期、细胞极性、新陈代谢和衰老等,都与秀丽隐杆线虫有关。本文进行了详细的文献计量学研究,以考察该领域的出版趋势。数据来自科学网数据库,并使用文献计量应用软件 Biblioshiny (RStudio) 进行了分析。结果表明,从 1980 年到 2023 年,论文发表量逐年递增。96个国家共发布了20322条记录,其中大部分在美国、中国和日本。利用 Web of Science 数据库和文献计量学规则,确定了最多产的作者、该领域最活跃的期刊、国家、机构以及作者使用的关键词。蛇尾藻研究领域的论文数量呈指数级增长,而《遗传学》是论文数量最多的期刊。本研究介绍了研究模式的演变过程。因此,世界范围内的合作和一个潜在的领域可以得到发展。
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