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Bibliometric analysis of recent sodium channel research

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posted on 2018-09-29, 13:50 authored by Dongyi Zhao, Jianing Li, Corey Seehus, Xuan Huang, Meimi Zhao, Shiqi Zhang, Wuyang Wang, Hong-Long Ji, Feng Guo

Although sodium channels have been a hot multidisciplinary focus for decades and most of nerve system drugs worked on alerting sodium channel function, the trends and future directions of sodium channel studies have not been comprehensive analyzed bibliometrically. Herein, we collected the scientific publications of sodium channels research and constructed a model to evaluate the current trend systematically.

Publications were selected from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database from 2013 to 2017. Microsoft Excel 2016, Prism 6, and CiteSpace V software were used to analyze publication outputs, journal sources, countries, territories, institutions, authors, and research areas. A total of 4,275 publications on sodium channel research were identified. PLoS ONE ranked top for publishing 170 papers. The United States of America had the largest number of publications (1,595), citation frequency (19,490), and H-index (53). S. G. Waxman (62 publications) and W. A. Catterall (585 citations) were the most productive authors and had the greatest co-citation counts. This is the first report that shows the trends and future development in sodium channel publications, and our study provides a clear profile for the contribution to this field by countries, authors, keywords, and institutions.

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This work was supported by grants from the Natural Science Foundation of China [81471323,31500930 and 81772559], American Heart Association [16GRNT30780002] and National Institute of Health [HL 134828].

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