2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1147265
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Bibliometric and visualized analysis of elite controllers based on CiteSpace: landscapes, hotspots, and frontiers

Abstract: BackgroundA unique subset of people living with HIV, known as elite controllers, possess spontaneous and consistent control over viral replication and disease progression in the absence of antiviral intervention. In-depth research on elite controllers is conducive to designing better treatment strategies for HIV. However, comprehensive and illuminating bibliometric reports on elite controllers are rare.MethodsArticles on elite controllers were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. A visualized ana… Show more

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“…In Figure 3 A, nodes of high centrality (Centrality ≥ 0.1) are encircled by a distinct purple ring, with the ring’s thickness proportional to the centrality value, visually signifying the node’s significance. [ 16 ] The color transition from yellow to green spans from 2013 to 2020.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 3 A, nodes of high centrality (Centrality ≥ 0.1) are encircled by a distinct purple ring, with the ring’s thickness proportional to the centrality value, visually signifying the node’s significance. [ 16 ] The color transition from yellow to green spans from 2013 to 2020.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keywords are domain terms that can briefly and concisely summarize the core theme and reflect the core content of an article at a high level [74]. The results of the keywords co-occurrence analysis (Table 4 and Figure 6) are highly similar to those of international animal welfare science [15], suggesting that the research hotspots in the field of farm animal welfare in China are similar to those of international animal welfare science.…”
Section: Research Hotspotsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The resulting enhanced IBPs for each author can be seen in Figures 5 to 6. [ 37 – 39 ] We would like to acknowledge the valuable insights provided by the timezone and landscape views [ 15 , 16 ] in CiteSpace software. [ 17 ] The citations between the citing and cited articles were incorporated into the enhanced IBPs, further enriching the visual representation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional IBPs possess distinct characteristics, [ 5 – 9 ] which include each article is represented by a dot on the plot, the rows correspond to publication years, while the columns represent normalized citations, ranging from 0% to 100% based on the research discipline, and by clicking on a dot, the associated article can be accessed and read online. The improved version of IBPs is anticipated to offer a more comprehensive research profile by incorporating additional information such as h-index and x-index, [ 10 13 ] self-citation rate, [ 14 ] citation network along with article clusters (e.g., timezone view on cooccurrence status of the keywords in the elite controller field [ 15 ] and landscape view of cocited reference cluster analysis [ 16 ] produced by CiteSpace software [ 17 ] ), and the representative article denoted by the weighted centrality degree (WCD) [ 18 ] among citing and cited articles (e.g., dual-map overlay of journals [ 19 ] using CiteSpace software [ 17 ] ). These enhancements aim to provide readers with important and meaningful insights into the researcher impact, self-citation patterns, and thematic clusters of their publications at a glance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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