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. 2024 Dec 31;20(1):2400753.
doi: 10.1080/21645515.2024.2400753. Epub 2024 Oct 7.

A correspondence on bibliometric analysis of vaccination against atherosclerosis

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A correspondence on bibliometric analysis of vaccination against atherosclerosis

Heng Bai et al. Hum Vaccin Immunother. .
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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
A bibliometric analysis of vaccination against atherosclerosis is presented. (a) The trends in annual publications over the past 30 years are depicted, with a red dotted trend line fitted using a fourth-order polynomial model (X-axis shows the year, and Y-axis shows the number of publications annually). (b) A geospatial map presents the distribution of corresponding authors by country. (c–d) VOSviewer visualizations illustrate networks of international collaboration among countries and institutions. (e) The top 10 authors in the field of atherosclerosis vaccination are showcased, with the number of publications and H-index displayed in parentheses (left and right, respectively). (f–g) visualizations show networks of collaboration among journals and manuscript citations, where node size and color represent quantity and category, respectively, and connecting lines indicate the degree of collaboration or co-citation. (h) A keyword density map is displayed, with a color gradient from cool to warm indicating an increase in keyword frequency. (i) A list of the top 20 references with the strongest citation bursts is provided. (j) The top 20 keywords with the strongest citation bursts are identified.

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