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World J Gastrointest Oncol. Mar 15, 2024; 16(3): 1059-1075
Published online Mar 15, 2024. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v16.i3.1059
Insights into the history and tendency of glycosylation and digestive system tumor: A bibliometric-based visual analysis
Jie Jiang, Zai Luo, Ren-Chao Zhang, Yue-Ling Wang, Jun Zhang, Ming-Yu Duan, Zheng-Jun Qiu, Chen Huang
Jie Jiang, Zai Luo, Ren-Chao Zhang, Jun Zhang, Zheng-Jun Qiu, Chen Huang, Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200080, China
Yue-Ling Wang, Jiangnan University Wuxi School of Medicine, Wuxi 214122, Jiangsu Province, China
Ming-Yu Duan, Department of Education, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200080, China
Co-first authors: Jie Jiang and Zai Luo.
Co-corresponding authors: Zheng-Jun Qiu and Chen Huang.
Author contributions: Huang C and Qiu ZJ designed the experiments, they have equal contributions; Jiang J and Luo Z searched articles, extracted data and wrote this manuscript; Jiang J, Luo Z, Zhang RC and Wang YL examined the original study data; Duan MY, Zhang J made the visualized analysis; Qiu ZJ, Huang C and Luo Z reviewed and revised the manuscript; all authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No. 82072662; Shanghai Municipal Education Commission - Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant Support, No. 2019142; Shanghai Three-year Action Plan to Promote Clinical Skills and Clinical Innovation in Municipal Hospitals, No. SHDC2020CR4022; and the 2021 Shanghai “Rising Stars of Medical Talent” Youth Development Program: Outstanding Youth Medical Talents.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article.
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Corresponding author: Chen Huang, MD, PhD, Chief Doctor, Director, Surgeon, Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, No. 100 Haining Road, Shanghai 200080, China. Huangchen0204@sjtu.edu.cn
Received: November 20, 2023
Peer-review started: November 20, 2023
First decision: December 15, 2023
Revised: January 18, 2024
Accepted: January 25, 2024
Article in press: January 25, 2024
Published online: March 15, 2024
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Core Tip: Glycosylation assumes a progressively pivotal role within the contemporary landscape of cancer research, necessitating a quantitative exploration of extant scholarly contributions on glycation. This study curated a corpus of 2042 documents, employing Citespace and VOSviewer to depict the evolutionary trajectory of glycosylation research. We have comprehensively analyzed the current research status of glycosylation in the digestive system from the perspectives of authors, countries, journals, citations and etc. Our analysis reveals a predominant concentration of current glycation investigations in foundational domains. however, a discernible trajectory points towards its emergence as a prospective frontier in the realms of cancer diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.