Review
Environmental Sciences
Mohammad Hossein Khanjani, Moslem Sharifinia, Ali Reza Mohammadi
Summary: Bivalves, as important members of the ecosystem, are facing global population declines, which is a concern for ecosystem services and the fishing industry. Bivalves serve as excellent bioindicators for MPs pollution due to their wide distribution, filtering capabilities, and association with human health. This review provides an extensive overview of the impacts of MPs on bivalves, covering economic significance, ecological roles, and environmental biomonitoring. The article discusses the mechanisms and effects of MPs on bivalves, as well as presents a bibliometric analysis of research on MPs in bivalves.
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
(2023)
Review
Ecology
Francesco Rendina, Elvira Buonocore, Adele Cocozza di Montanara, Giovanni Fulvio Russo
Summary: Research on rhodolith beds is relatively limited compared to other coastal vegetated habitats, but it is increasing over time. The majority of research comes from the USA, with a shift in focus from geological and paleontological aspects to molecular taxonomy, conservation, and ecophysiology. Research on ecosystem services and carbon sequestration in rhodolith beds is still limited.
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATICS
(2022)
Article
Psychiatry
Seda Kiraz, Emre Demir
Summary: This study provides a comprehensive summary of global scientific outputs on schizophrenia through bibliometric analyses, revealing trend topics in the field. The research shows that the number of studies is directly proportional to the development level of countries and highlights new research frontiers in recent years.
PSYCHIATRIC QUARTERLY
(2021)
Article
Agronomy
Xiaoyu Zhu, Jianhua Zheng, Yi An, Xiaoping Xin, Dawei Xu, Ruirui Yan, Lijun Xu, Beibei Shen, Lulu Hou
Summary: Understanding the grassland ecosystem is crucial for improving functions and services such as climate regulation, water and soil conservation, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity maintenance. However, a systematic and comprehensive review of the literature is lacking. This study visually analyzed 27,778 studies on grassland ecosystem research and found an increasing number of publications targeting grassland ecosystem. The top research categories were ecology, agronomy, and environmental science, and the leading countries and institutions were the United States, China, Germany, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Colorado State University. The study areas and research topics focused on biodiversity, vegetation, conservation, grassland management, climate change, land use patterns, and ecosystem impact.
Review
Health Care Sciences & Services
Victor Hernandez-Beltran, Mario C. Espada, Fernando J. Santos, Catia C. Ferreira, Jose M. Gamonales
Summary: This research provides an overview of the increasing number of scientific literature publications on Physical Activity and Healthy Habits. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science database from 1990 to 2022, with Microsoft Excel and VosViewer Software used for data analysis and processing. A total of 276 documents related to the topic were identified, including 262 primary studies and 14 reviews. The results show an exponential growth of scientific production between 2006 and 2022, with Public Environmental Occupational Health, Kaprio, J., and the USA being the most productive fields, author, and country respectively. The authors utilized a wide range of keywords, such as physical activity, health habits, exercise, and obesity, indicating a diverse thematic focus. Therefore, research on this topic is experiencing exponential growth, reflecting the significant interest in the importance of physical activity and healthy habits and the need for practical decisions in policy-making to develop programs promoting them.
Editorial Material
Medicine, General & Internal
John P. A. Ioannidis, Michael Berkwits, Annette Flanagin, Fiona Godlee, Theodora Bloom
Summary: Encouraging the sharing of experiences and insights in peer review, publication, and scientific research conduct.
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
(2021)
Review
Oncology
Jingshan Huang, Ming Tan
Summary: Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT provide scientists with an exciting opportunity to simplify their research and produce impactful articles. By using ChatGPT, scientists can greatly enhance the efficiency and quality of writing review articles. It speeds up writing, develops outlines, adds details, and improves writing style. However, caution must be taken as ChatGPT has limitations, and generated text should be reviewed and edited to avoid plagiarism and fabrication. Despite these limitations, ChatGPT is a powerful tool that allows scientists to focus on analyzing and interpreting literature reviews.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Behiye D. Kosovali, Nevzat M. Mutlu
Summary: Although there has been an increase in global studies on the use of ECMO in COVID-19, there is still a lack of bibliometric studies on this topic. This study aims to analyze scientific articles on the use of ECMO in COVID-19 using statistical and bibliometric methods. The findings suggest that ECMO use in COVID-19 has become a trending topic, with most studies coming from countries recognized by the ELSO Awards of Excellence.
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Angel Gutierrez-Iniguez, Jesus Collado-Agudo, Josep Rialp-Criado
Summary: The purpose of this research is to provide a comprehensive overview of change management literature, and classify different approaches based on a bibliometric study. The research offers an overview of the current state of research on the role of managers in change management. The results identify three main topics in change management literature: organizational change, management, and performance.
Review
Medical Laboratory Technology
Anna Carobene, Andrea Padoan, Federico Cabitza, Giuseppe Banfi, Mario Plebani
Summary: The use of artificial intelligence in scientific publishing offers great potential but also raises significant ethical and operational challenges. Recognizing the importance of human reviewers is crucial to maintain authenticity in an AI-influenced environment.
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE
(2023)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Federica Turatto, Elena Mazzalai, Federica Pagano, Giuseppe Migliara, Paolo Villari, Corrado De Vito
Summary: The study of scientific literature on COVID-19 in Italy reveals a focus on hospital and clinical management, commentaries, and epidemiological studies, with a high proportion of articles by authors from non-Italian affiliations.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2021)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Minqi Zhou, Jiayu Xin, Jinyu Chen, Caiyun Sun, Bingyue Huo, Wenting Zhang, Xiangqian Liu
Summary: Stroke is an acute cerebrovascular disease caused by blood vessel obstruction or rupture in the brain. Oxidative stress (OS), defined as a state where cellular oxidative capacities overpower antioxidative defenses, plays a role in stroke pathophysiology. This bibliometric analysis and in-depth review depict the research trend of OS in stroke. China and the United States are prominent in this field, as shown by their high publication counts and collaborations. Current key research areas include neuroinflammation, interaction among cell death mechanisms, and the association between air pollution and stroke.
NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Nutrition & Dietetics
Justine Keathley, Veronique Garneau, Daniela Zavala-Mora, Robyn R. Heister, Ellie Gauthier, Josiane Morin-Bernier, Robert Green, Marie-Claude Vohl
Summary: This study conducted a systematic review to examine existing frameworks for determining scientific validity in nutrition and genetics, with the aim of identifying the most appropriate framework for evaluating scientific validity in nutrigenetics. The analysis included 49 articles representing 41 frameworks, highlighting key factors important for evaluating nutrigenetic evidence. A single existing framework was recommended as optimal for the rigorous evaluation of scientific validity in nutritional genomics, with proposed modifications to strengthen its applicability.
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
(2021)
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Amandeep Khatter, Michael Naughton, Hajira Dambha-Miller, Patrick Redmond
Summary: The study found that the majority of COVID-19 research papers are low-quality case series, with few adhering to good reporting standards. It emphasizes the need for cautious interpretation of research findings and the increasingly important role journals play in ensuring high-quality publications.
LEARNED PUBLISHING
(2021)
Review
Education & Educational Research
Junjun Chen, Xinlin Li, Philip Hallinger, John Chi-Kin Lee
Summary: This systematic review used bibliometric methods to analyze the meta-data of 244 documents on principal well-being from 1962 to 2022. It aimed to summarize the descriptive trends, identify influential themes, and uncover the intellectual structure of principal well-being. Citation and author co-citation analysis were also utilized. This review provides a comprehensive overview and deep insights into the knowledge production and evolution of principal well-being literature using a larger corpus of publications.
EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Information Systems
Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha, Adam Dinsmore, Kevin Dolby
ASLIB JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
(2016)
Editorial Material
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Osmat A. Jefferson, Adam Jaffe, Doug Ashton, Ben Warren, Deniz Koellhofer, Uwe Dulleck, Aaron Ballagh, John Moe, Michael DiCuccio, Karl Ward, Geoff Bilder, Kevin Dolby, Richard A. Jefferson
NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY
(2018)
Editorial Material
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Teri A. Manolio, Brenda K. Weis, Catherine C. Cowie, Robert N. Hoover, Kathy Hudson, Barnett S. Kramer, Chris Berg, Rory Collins, Wendy Ewart, J. Michael Gaziano, Steven Hirschfeld, Pamela M. Marcus, Daniel Masys, Catherine A. McCarty, John McLaughlin, Alpa V. Patel, Tim Peakman, Nancy L. Pedersen, Catherine Schaefer, Joan A. Scott, Timothy Sprosen, Mark Walport, Francis S. Collins
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
(2012)
Editorial Material
Medicine, General & Internal
Geoffrey Boulton, Michael Rawlins, Patrick Vallance, Mark Walport
Letter
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Mark Walport, Iain Foulkes, Peter Weissberg, Delyth Morgan, Sharmila Nebhrajani
Editorial Material
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Liz Allen, Amy Brand, Jo Scott, Micah Altman, Marjorie Hlava
Review
Immunology
Wayne C. Koff, Nina D. Russell, Mark Walport, Mark B. Feinberg, John W. Shiver, Salim Abdool Karim, Bruce D. Walker, Margaret G. McGlynn, Chidi Victor Nweneka, Gary J. Nabel
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
David Kryl, Liz Allen, Kevin Dolby, Beverley Sherbon, Ian Viney
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Adam Dinsmore, Liz Allen, Kevin Dolby
Editorial Material
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Francis Collins, Alain Beaudet, Ruxandra Draghia-Akli, Peter Gruss, John Savill, Andre Syrota, Alice Dautry, Mats Ulfendahl, Mark Walport, James Onken, Roger I. Glass
LANCET GLOBAL HEALTH
(2013)
Editorial Material
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Sir Mark Walport
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES
(2023)
Article
Information Science & Library Science
Liz Allen, Alison O'Connell, Veronique Kiermer
LEARNED PUBLISHING
(2019)
Article
Health Policy & Services
Robert F. Terry, Liz Allen, Charles A. Gardner, Javier Guzman, Mary Moran, Roderik F. Viergever
HEALTH RESEARCH POLICY AND SYSTEMS
(2012)