Stem cell research in Indonesia from 2003 to 2022: A bibliometrics analysis

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Context: Stem cell research has become popular in Indonesia for more than a decade. The scope of research involves in vitro to animal studies as well as human trials. However, no evidence proved its trend. Aims: To analyze the trends and patterns of stem cell research in Indonesia from 2003 to 2022 using a bibliometric analysis of the Scopus database. Methods: The data for the paper were retrieved from Scopus and then analyzed using bibliometrics. Statistical data analysis was performed. Results: The results showed that stem cell research in Indonesia has been increasing steadily over the years, with the majority of publications focusing on “Medicine”, “Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology” and “Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Pharmaceutics”. It was found that a total of 260 related articles had been published. Rantam was identified as the most productive author, and the authorship network analysis identified nine clusters of authors. The keywords “stem cells”, “culture”, “proliferation”, “differentiation”, and “tissue engineering” were the most frequently used in the publications analyzed. Conclusions: Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the development of stem cell research in Indonesia and may inform future research and funding decisions in this field.

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Rosadi, I., Karina, K., Dewi, P. A. S., Barlian, A., Az Zahra, T. F., Kharisma, V. D., & Ansori, A. N. M. (2024). Stem cell research in Indonesia from 2003 to 2022: A bibliometrics analysis. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Research. Academic Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences from Antofagasta (ASOCIFA). https://doi.org/10.56499/jppres23.1687_12.3.557

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