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Sunday, 25 October 2020

Current Status of Systemic Drug Delivery Research: A Bibliometric Study

 Source: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-54490-4_2

Current Status of Systemic Drug Delivery Research: A Bibliometric Study

  • Saba Ale Ebrahim
  • Maysam Zamani PedramEmail author
  • Nader Ale Ebrahim
  • Saba Ale Ebrahim
    • 1
    • 2
  • Maysam Zamani Pedram
    • 2
    • 3
    Email author
  • Nader Ale Ebrahim
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  1. 1.Faculty of Electrical EngineeringIran University of Science and TechnologyTehranIran
  2. 2.Faculty of Electrical EngineeringK.N. Toosi University of TechnologyTehranIran
  3. 3.Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing EngineeringUniversity of CalgaryCalgaryCanada
  4. 4.Research and Technology DepartmentAlzahra UniversityVanak, TehranIran
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Part of the Healthy Ageing and Longevity book series (HAL, volume 13)

Abstract

The previous chapter has presented an overview of the roles and limitations of systemic delivery in anti-ageing medicine. This chapter will examine the publication trend of research in systemic drug delivery by using a bibliometric approach. The data will be collected from the Scopus database to study the research trend from 1974 to 2019, and will be analyzed using network analysis of research outputs. Journals that have published related articles will be analyzed based on a diverse range of factors (including document citations, countries, topics and keywords). According to the publication trend identified, research in systemic drug delivery is a hotspot. With the bibliometric study presented, this chapter will offer an overview of the current status and future directions of research in systemic drug delivery.

Keywords

Publication trend Bibliometrics Drug delivery Literature research Research direction 

Notes

Glossary

Bibliometrics

Adiscipline in which the progress of a given discipline is studied, evaluated and monitored by applying mathematical and statistical methods to analyse publications.

Databases

Structured collections of data.

Dendrogram

A type of diagrams displaying the results of hierarchical clustering.

Hirsch index

Serves as an alternative to traditional journal impact factor metrics for the evaluation of the impact of the work done by a particular researcher.

PRISMA

A set of guidelines governing the items to be reported in systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

Pubmed

A database developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the National Library of Medicine.

R tool

A software for statistical computing and graphic plotting.

Scientometrics

A discipline to quantitative study science, communication in science, and science policy.

Scopus

An indexing database held by Elsevier, containing abstracts and citations for journal articles, book chapters and conference papers.

Web of science

An indexing database within Web of Knowledge. It is held by Thomson Reuters.

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