The top 100 most-cited papers in long non-coding RNAs: a bibliometric study

Cancer Biol Ther. 2021 Jan 2;22(1):40-54. doi: 10.1080/15384047.2020.1844116. Epub 2020 Dec 14.

Abstract

Up to 90% of the human genome is transcribed into Long-noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) that longer than 200 nucleotides but do not code for proteins. LncRNAs play a vital role in a broad range of biological process, it's dysregulations and mutations are linked to the development and progression of various complex human diseases. Given the dramatic changes and growing scientific outputs in lncRNAs field, using a quantitative measurement to analyze and characterize the existing studies has become imperative.Bibliometric analysis is a widely used tool to assess the academic influence of a publication or a country in a specific field. However, a bibliometric analysis of the top 100 most-cited papers in lncRNAs area has not been conducted. Thus, we executed a bibliometric study to identify the authors, journals, countries and institutions that contributed most to the top 100 lncRNAs list, characterize the key words and focus of top 100 most-cited papers, and detect the factors related to their successful citation. This study provides a comprehensive list of the most influential papers on lncRNAs research and demonstrates the important advances in this field, which might be benefit to researchers in their paper publication and scientific cooperation.

Keywords: Long noncoding RNAs; bibliometric study; citation analysis; lncRNAs; top-cited.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bibliometrics*
  • Humans
  • RNA, Long Noncoding*
  • Research Report / standards*

Substances

  • RNA, Long Noncoding

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant (number 81871844); Fok Ying-Tong Education Foundation of China under Grant (number 161092); the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning under Grant (number 201840346); the Shanghai Key Lab of Human Performance (Shanghai University of Sport) under Grant (number 11DZ2261100); Shuguang Program supported by Shanghai Education Development Foundation and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission under Grant (number 18SG48).