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    Indian Contribution in Animal Cell Diseases: A Scientometric Mapping of Research Publications

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    This study evaluates the Indian Animal Cell Diseases research output during 1989–2021. We have made a Scientometric analysis of contribution from India in leading journals, international collaboration of publications, most productive Institutions, most productive authors and highly cited works. The study uses 32 years (1989– 2021) publications data in Animal Cell Disease drawn from Web of Science international multidisciplinary bibliographical database. Animal Cell Diseased share of 1741 Publications are collaboration with 75 countries and registered 38345 Citations. Publications and Citations are increased rapidly during the study period, and most notably in the 2013 to 2020. In total, there were 1741 research articles published in 734 journals, 6612 authors from 1981 Institutions. The Most collaboration countries are: United States with 262 publications and received 8840 citations followed by U.K. 49 publications (1760 citations), Saudi Arabia with 41 publications (745 citations), Germany 37 publications with 867 citations. The most productive authors are: Kumar A contributed highest share of 59 publications with 1427 citations, followed by Kumar S contributed 51 papers with 768 citations, Kumar P contributed 31 articles with 870 citations next Kumar R published 29 articles with 515 Citations, Singh S published 26 Articles, Dhama K with 23 articles. The most preferred journals were: PLOS ONE topped the list with 43 publications (2.5%), followed by Vaccine 30 publications (1.7%), Indian Journal of Medical Research published 28 publications (1.6%), Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry published 23 publications (1.3%), Molecular Neurobiology published 23 publications. Collaborative research has led to substantial progress in patient stratification and implementation of standardized treatment protocols

    Highly Cited Works on Human Clinical Trials

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    The aim of this study was to determine landscapes of the most cited publications on Human Clinical Trials. The top 856 most cited publications on Human Clinical Trials were identified from Web of Science database. The 856 most cited papers on Human Clinical Trials were published between 1989 and 2021 with an average Citation per paper is 1065.46 (Citations range: 400–6319) and are included among the 56 most cited papers in in New England Journal of Medicine with 50851 Citations followed by Journal of Clinical Oncology with 43200 Citations, JAMA Journal of the American Medical Association with 28875 Citations, Nature with 26456 and Lancet with 25181 Citations. The most Cited Countries are: USA with 453423 Citations followed by UK with 100930 Citations, Canada with 84220, France with 61930, Germany with 61752 and India ranked 31st Place according to Citations with 4409. The most cited publications on Human Clinical Trials are highly impactful, landmark studies representing Institutions, Countries, Sources and authorship pattern. A clinical trial is a research study in human volunteers to answer specific health questions. Carefully conducted clinical trials are fastest and safest way to find treatment that work in people and way to improve health. These influential publications have immensely inspiration research for invention of Drugs, Vaccines and Medicines

    Indian Contribution in Animal Behaviour Research: A Scientometric Study

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    The study analysed the characteristics of articles published by the Indian Scientists in the field of Animal Behaviour, a total 10030 Publications retrieved from the Scopus online database were analysed. There were as many as 120 countries actively engaged research with Indian researchers, which produced 10,030 publications during the study period. The most productive and the highest number of Collaboration with the United States of America (844), followed by Next the UK with 253, Germany (184), Australia (114), Japan (111) and Saudi Arabia (107). Among these institutions, Panjab University, Punjab topped in the list with 431 publications (57 H-Index) followed by Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, Bangalore with 349 (34 H-index) publications and University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences India with 332 publications (H-Index-23) and Banaras Hindu University with 304 Publications(38 H-Index). The most preferred journals were: Indian Journal of Experimental Biology topped in the list with 301(Cite Score-3.0, SJR-0.227 and SNIP-0.512) articles followed by PLOS ONE with 180(Cite Score-5.2, SJR-1.023 and SNIP-1.205) articles, Indian Journal Of Physiology And Pharmacology with 151 articles, European Journal Of Pharmacology 116(Cite Score-5.5, SJR-0.988 and SNIP-0.957) articles. However, the Indian based articles were kept rising from 1999 to 2020. The most prolific authors are: Kulkarini with 148 Publications from University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences India, Chandigarh, India followed by Chopra (17), Gadagkar (60), Bhattacharya (57), Singh (48), Mahesh(47), Kokare (45), Kumar P. (44) and Archunan (43) and Kumar V. respectively. The study noted that Bharathidasan University faculty G. Archunan presence in top ten authors

    Covid-19 Drugs and Medicines: A Scientometric Mapping of Research Publications

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    This paper attempts to highlight the growth and development of Covid-19 drugs and medicine literature and make the quantitative and qualitative assessment by way of analyzing various features of research output and Citations impact based on the Web of Science database. A total of 6425 publications were published on Covid-19 drugs and medicine, which received 313411 Citations during 2020-2021. In all, there were 140 countries involved in research in Covid-19 drugs and medicine. The most productive countries are USA highest share of 1814(28.4%) publications and received 17779 Citations followed by Peoples Republic of China with 18623 Citations for 986(15.5%) publications, Italy with 7418 Citations for 763(12%) publications, India with 3323 Citations for 617(9.7%) publications, UK with 7178 Citations for 577 publications. Most productive Institutions were: Harvard Med School from USA with 102 publications (1175 Citations), followed by Huazhong Univ Science & Technology with 102 publications (2913 Citations), University Milan with 82 publications (1430 citations), It noted that 30 Institutes are registered more than 30 Publications and 25 Institutions are recorded more than 1000 Citations. The highly Cited journals are: NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE with 2623 Citations (ACPP is 163.93) for 16 Publications, NATURE with 1546 Citations (ACPP is 96.62) for 16 publications, JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS with 1476 Citations (ACPP is 9.11) for 162 publications, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION with 1365 Citations (ACPP is 39.08) for 35 publications, and SCIENCE with 1197 Citations (ACPP is 74.81) for 16 publications. The study found that 8 source titles registered more than 1000 Citations and most of the publications are published in high impact Journals. The paper also reveals the collaborating institutions, countries and research. Findings also indicate the publication pattern, degree of collaboration as well as the nature of the research activities
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