2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11172-018-2312-3
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Publication activity in the field of medicinal chemistry in 2008–2017: Russian research in the global flow

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“…The highlights of a few prominent ones are “healthcare service quality” (SQ) (Valencia-Arias et al , 2018), SQ of “travel agencies” (Chen et al , 2016), genesis of SQ research (Pereira et al , 2013) and “perceived quality of internet services” (Duque Oliva et al , 2006). Similarly, the literature survey highlights such works in various domains like “economics” (Sharif and Mahmood, 2004), “E-Marketing” (He, 2012) “medical science” (Ullah et al , 2008), agriculture (Majid, 2000), “carbapenem resistance” (Sweileh et al , 2016), “carbon market research” (Du et al , 2015), “organic chemistry” (Kumari, 2009; Kumari, 2006), “alternative energy research” (Mao et al , 2015), “medicinal chemistry” (Rivera et al , 2010; Soboleva and Evdokimenkova, 2018), “analytical chemistry” (Arkhipov and Berezkin, 2002), “nanotechnology” (Ganaie and Wani, 2021), the “fuzzy sets theory field” (Cobo et al , 2011), “fluorochemistry” (Bouznik and Zibareva, 2015), “surfactant chemistry” (Bailon-Moreno et al , 2005) and “catalysis” (Zibareva and Parmon, 2013; Zibareva et al , 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highlights of a few prominent ones are “healthcare service quality” (SQ) (Valencia-Arias et al , 2018), SQ of “travel agencies” (Chen et al , 2016), genesis of SQ research (Pereira et al , 2013) and “perceived quality of internet services” (Duque Oliva et al , 2006). Similarly, the literature survey highlights such works in various domains like “economics” (Sharif and Mahmood, 2004), “E-Marketing” (He, 2012) “medical science” (Ullah et al , 2008), agriculture (Majid, 2000), “carbapenem resistance” (Sweileh et al , 2016), “carbon market research” (Du et al , 2015), “organic chemistry” (Kumari, 2009; Kumari, 2006), “alternative energy research” (Mao et al , 2015), “medicinal chemistry” (Rivera et al , 2010; Soboleva and Evdokimenkova, 2018), “analytical chemistry” (Arkhipov and Berezkin, 2002), “nanotechnology” (Ganaie and Wani, 2021), the “fuzzy sets theory field” (Cobo et al , 2011), “fluorochemistry” (Bouznik and Zibareva, 2015), “surfactant chemistry” (Bailon-Moreno et al , 2005) and “catalysis” (Zibareva and Parmon, 2013; Zibareva et al , 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excellent recommendations and calls to action have been made. , Additionally, preliminary bibliometric studies of chemistry articles focusing on gender by the Royal Society of Chemistry in the United Kingdom (UK) and by Cotton and Seiple have been reported, but we are unaware of detailed data for medicinal chemistry articles as presented here. Other bibliometric studies of medicinal chemistry articles include exploring the geographic origins of articles published from Latin America, India, and China, the contributions of Brazilian and Russian scientists to the field, and a detailed analysis of articles in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry . Previously, we have published data on the number of articles in medicinal chemistry journals over the last two decades noting that while there has been an increase in articles overall particularly from academia and nonindustrial institutions, there has been a decline in those from pharma .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies devoted to the analysis of Russian medical journals [ 5 , 7 – 11 ] and related subjects [ 12 , 13 ] show their insufficient representation in international databases. The authors of these publications associate this fact, first of all, with shortfalls of the requirements for high-quality scientific periodicals [ 5 , 8 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%