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MAPPING THE RESEARCH LANDSCAPE: IONIZING RADIATION-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATION IN THE BRAIN – A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Introduction: Ionizing radiation (IR) - induced oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain represent a significant global challenge, contributing to the molecular mechanisms underlying brain tissue damage and neurovascular disruption. Objective: This bibliometric analysis aims to evaluate the findings of studies investigating IR-induced oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain. Search Strategy: Utilizing the Scopus and Web of Science (WOS) databases, we analyzed 524 articles, including 404 research articles and 120 review articles. Results: Our results reveal a notable rise in research activity, reflecting increased awareness of this critical issue. The "International Journal of Radiation Biology" and the "International Journal of Molecular Sciences" emerged as the most prolific journals, playing pivotal roles in disseminating relevant findings. The United States, China, Egypt and India were identified as leading contributors, with institutions in Egypt and United States making significant impacts through high publication volumes. Kim J. and Tang F. emerged as notable authors in the field. Conclusions: Insights from this work are essential for shaping future research directions and enhancing our understanding of the underlying mechanisms, which are vital for developing protective and therapeutic strategies to mitigate radiation exposure's effects.
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Iztleuov M., Iztleuov Ye., Smagulova G., Sakhanova S., Saparbaev S., Abugaliyeva N. Mapping the Research Landscape: Ionizing Radiation-Induced Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in the Brain – A Bibliometric Analysis // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2025. Vol.27 (5), pp. 169-182. doi 10.34689/SH.2025.27.5.021

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