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Bibliometric analysis of studies about acute myeloid leukemia conducted globally from 1999 to 2018

Authors
Seo, BeomjunKim, JeeyoonKim, SeungwookLee, Eunil
Issue Date
3월-2020
Publisher
KOREAN SOC HEMATOLOGY
Keywords
Acute myeloid leukemia; Citation; Bibliometric; Web of Science core collection
Citation
BLOOD RESEARCH, v.55, no.1, pp.1 - 9
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
BLOOD RESEARCH
Volume
55
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
9
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/57395
DOI
10.5045/br.2020.55.1.1
ISSN
2287-979X
Abstract
A bibliometric study is performed to analyze publication patterns in a specific research area and to establish a landscape model that can be used to quantitatively weigh publications. This study aimed to investigate AML research networks and to conduct a trend-related keyword analysis. We analyzed 48,202 studies about AML published from 1999 to 2019 in the Web of Science Core Collection. The network analysis was conducted using the R&R studio software. The journal Blood had the highest number of published articles with an h-index of 410. The USA had the highest number of total publications (18,719, 38.3%) and research funded by the government, institutions, and pharmaceutical companies (5,436, 10.8%). The institute with the largest number of publications was the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Kantarjian H, Garcia-Manero G, and Ravandi F were the leading authors of publications about AML. Keyword analysis revealed that FLT 3, micro-RNA, and NK cell topics were the hotspots in the cell and gene area in all publications. The overall AML research landscape is popular in the field of translational research as it can identify molecular, cell, and gene studies conducted by different funding agencies, countries, institutions, and author networks. With active funding and support from the Chinese government, the productivity of scientific research is increasing not only in the AML field but also in the medical/health-related science field.
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