Analysis of research trends and development prospects of soluble guanylate cyclase stimulators/activators: using bibliometric methods
Bing Ju Yan, Jing Zhang, Jun Wang, Hong Xia Yuan

TL;DR
This paper uses bibliometric analysis to explore research trends and future directions in soluble guanylate cyclase stimulators/activators.
Contribution
The study provides a novel bibliometric visualization of research hotspots and trends in sGC stimulators/activators.
Findings
The United States is the most productive country in sGC stimulator/activator research.
BAYER AG is the most productive institution in the field.
Future research is expected to focus on drug safety and new therapeutic applications.
Abstract
The stimulation and activation of soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) has been a prominent focus of study in recent years. Currently, sGC stimulators/activators have a wide range of applications in various fields. However, there remains a gap in bibliometric analysis on this topic. We aim to visualize the research hotspots and trends in the field of sGC stimulators or activators. This analysis can equip researchers to understand current findings and forecast future trends efficiently. The researchers searched for publications on sGC stimulators or activators in Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) on 22 July 2024. We then organized and analyzed the data using Microsoft Excel, online tool (Weishengxin), R, VOS viewer, and CiteSpace. 1,879 papers from WoSCC were gathered for analysis, comprising 1,582 articles and 297 reviews. The United States is the most productive country. And Germany…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology · Phosphodiesterase function and regulation
