Global Trends in MSCs-Derived Exosome Research (2014–2023)
Author Information
Author(s): Tsai Shih-Chang, Wan Bing-Han, Tsai Fuu-Jen, Yang Jai-Sing
Primary Institution: China Medical University
Hypothesis
This study aims to analyze global research trends and the academic impact of MSCs-derived exosomes from 2014 to 2023.
Conclusion
MSCs-derived exosome research is rapidly expanding worldwide, showing promising prospects in regenerative medicine and cell therapy.
Supporting Evidence
- China leads the world with 689 publications in MSCs-derived exosome research.
- Japan excels in research quality with an average of 113.72 citations per publication.
- International collaboration is crucial, with China and the United States showing the most robust cooperation.
Takeaway
Scientists are studying tiny bubbles called exosomes from stem cells to see how they can help heal injuries and treat diseases.
Methodology
The study used AI-bibliometric tools to analyze 948 publications from the Web of Science database, focusing on publication quantity, research nations, institutional partnerships, keywords, and research focal points.
Limitations
The study relied solely on the Web of Science database, which may have excluded relevant studies from other sources, and language and document-type filters may have omitted significant research.
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