Research Trends and Development Dynamics of qPCR-based Biomarkers: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis
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Research Trends and Development Dynamics of qPCR-based Biomarkers: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis
Abstract
Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a vital molecular technique for biomarker detection; however, its clinical application is impeded by the scarcity of robust biomarkers and the inherent limitations of the technology. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis of 4063 qPCR-based biomarker studies sourced from the Web of Science (WOS) database, employing VOSviewer and CiteSpace to generate multi-dimensional structural insights into this field. The results reveal a growing trend in research within this domain, with gene expression analysis playing a central role in the identification of potential biomarkers. Among these, cancer-related biomarkers are the most prominent, while research on biomarkers for other diseases remains limited. Liquid biopsy biomarkers, including microRNA (miRNA), circulating free DNA (cfDNA), and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), are increasingly being explored. The integration of bioinformatics, omics analysis, and high-throughput technologies with qPCR is accelerating biomarker discovery. Furthermore, large-scale parallel sequencing is emerging as a potential alternative to relative quantification and microarray techniques. Nevertheless, qPCR remains essential for validating specific biomarkers, and further standardization of its protocols is necessary to enhance reliability. This study provides a systematic analysis of qPCR-based biomarker research and underscores the need for future technological integration and standardization to facilitate broader clinical applications.
Keywords: Bibliometric analysis; Biomarkers; Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR); Research hotspots; Research trends.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing financial interests.
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