A bibliometric and knowledge-map analysis of anoikis from 2003 to 2022
Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Trang 1-3 - 2023
Tóm tắt
This analysis covers 4494 anoikis-related publications (2003–2022). It explores annual trends, top countries, core journals, leading institutions, keywords, references, authors, and collaborations. Key findings include the United States leading in publications, Chulalongkorn University as the top institution, and Oncogene as the most prolific journal. The Journal of Biological Chemistry holds the highest influence. Burst keywords like “signal transduction,” “apoptosis resistance,” “metabolism,” and “tumor microenvironment” highlight emerging research areas. This study offers a comprehensive overview, aiding researchers in grasping anoikis research trends, contributors, and prospects.
Tài liệu tham khảo
Xiao F et al (2021) Tumor-suppressing STF cDNA 3 overexpression suppresses renal fibrosis by alleviating anoikis resistance and inhibiting the PI3K/Akt pathway. Kidney Blood Press Res 46(5):588–600
Ray U et al (2022) Targeting LRRC15 inhibits metastatic dissemination of ovarian cancer. Can Res 82(6):1038–1054
Jin L et al (2018) The PLAG1-GDH1 axis promotes anoikis resistance and tumor metastasis through CamKK2-AMPK signaling in LKB1-deficient lung cancer. Mol Cell 69(1):87
Tian H et al (2020) AKT-induced lncRNA VAL promotes EMT-independent metastasis through diminishing Trim16-dependent Vimentin degradation. Nat Commun 11(1):5127
Zhao H et al (2020) STIM1 is a metabolic checkpoint regulating the invasion and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma. Theranostics 10(14):6483–6499
Reginato MJ et al (2003) Integrins and EGFR coordinately regulate the pro-apoptotic protein Bim to prevent anoikis. Nat Cell Biol 5(8):733–740
Douma S et al (2004) Suppression of anoikis and induction of metastasis by the neurotrophic receptor TrkB. Nature 430(7003):1034–1039
Zhang Y et al (2004) Squamous cell carcinoma cell aggregates escape suspension-induced, p53-mediated anoikis: fibronectin and integrin alphav mediate survival signals through focal adhesion kinase. J Biol Chem 279(46):48342–48349
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