2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-230960/v1
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Mapping Thematic Trends and Analysing Hotspots Concerning the Use of Stem Cells for Cartilage Regeneration: a Bibliometric Analysis From 2010 to 2020

Abstract: Background: Defects of articular cartilage are a common condition that usually progresses to osteoarthritis with pain and dysfunction of the joint. Current treatment strategies have had limited success in these patients. Stem cells are emerging as a promising option for cartilage regeneration. We aim to summarize the developmental history of stem cells for cartilage regeneration and to analyse the trends and hotspots.Methods: We screened all relevant literature on stem cells for cartilage regeneration from Web… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, MSCs have good immunomodulatory activity and paracrine ability (8), which can synthesize and release cytokines, stimulate progenitor cell proliferation, inhibit cell apoptosis, and promote tissue repair. They are the seed cells with the most promising clinical application in regenerative medicine (9), and have been widely used in the treatment of orthopedic diseases (10), especially for sports injury diseases, such as cartilage injury, meniscus injury, cruciate ligament injury, achilles tendon rupture, rotator cuff injury, etc (11). Bibliometrics is a tool to evaluate published articles through mathematical and statistical methods, and bibliometrics analysis has been widely used in various medical disciplines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, MSCs have good immunomodulatory activity and paracrine ability (8), which can synthesize and release cytokines, stimulate progenitor cell proliferation, inhibit cell apoptosis, and promote tissue repair. They are the seed cells with the most promising clinical application in regenerative medicine (9), and have been widely used in the treatment of orthopedic diseases (10), especially for sports injury diseases, such as cartilage injury, meniscus injury, cruciate ligament injury, achilles tendon rupture, rotator cuff injury, etc (11). Bibliometrics is a tool to evaluate published articles through mathematical and statistical methods, and bibliometrics analysis has been widely used in various medical disciplines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%