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Metasurfaces with Multipolar Resonances and Enhanced Light–Matter Interaction
Arup E.M., Liu L., Mekonnen H., Bosomtwi D., Babicheva V.E.
Metasurfaces, composed of engineered nanoantennas, enable unprecedented control over electromagnetic waves by leveraging multipolar resonances to tailor light–matter interactions. This review explores key physical mechanisms that govern their optical properties, including the role of multipolar resonances in shaping metasurface responses, the emergence of bound states in the continuum (BICs) that support high-quality factor modes, and the Purcell effect, which enhances spontaneous emission rates at the nanoscale. These effects collectively underpin the design of advanced photonic devices with tailored spectral, angular, and polarization-dependent properties. This review discusses recent advances in metasurfaces and applications based on them, highlighting research that employs full-wave numerical simulations, analytical and semi-analytic techniques, multipolar decomposition, nanofabrication, and experimental characterization to explore the interplay of multipolar resonances, bound and quasi-bound states, and enhanced light–matter interactions. A particular focus is given to metasurface-enhanced photodetectors, where structured nanoantennas improve light absorption, spectral selectivity, and quantum efficiency. By integrating metasurfaces with conventional photodetector architectures, it is possible to enhance responsivity, engineer photocarrier generation rates, and even enable functionalities such as polarization-sensitive detection. The interplay between multipolar resonances, BICs, and emission control mechanisms provides a unified framework for designing next-generation optoelectronic devices. This review consolidates recent progress in these areas, emphasizing the potential of metasurface-based approaches for high-performance sensing, imaging, and energy-harvesting applications.
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A New Method for Accelerated Aging of Nanoparticles to Assess the Colloidal Stability of Albumin-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles
Nikolaev B., Yakovleva L., Fedorov V., Yudintceva N., Tarasova D., Perepelitsa E., Dmitrieva A., Sulatsky M., Srinivasan S., Sonawane S.H., Srivastava A., Gupta S., Sonawane A., Combs S.E., Shevtsov M.
The colloidal long-storage stability of nanosized drugs is a crucial factor for pharmacology, as they require much time for robust estimation. The application of bioavailable magnetic nanosuspensions in theranostics is limited by incomplete information about their colloidal stability in the internal media of human organisms. A method for the accelerated temperature stress “aging” of magnetic nanosized suspensions is proposed for the rapid assessment and prediction of the colloidal stability over time of nanosized iron oxide suspensions stabilized by albumin HSA. Colloidal stability is assessed using dynamic light scattering (DLS), fluorescence spectroscopy, electrophoresis, and ion monitoring methods during short- and long-term storage. Rapid assessment is achieved by short high-temperature (70 °C) processing of carboxymethyl-dextran-coated nanosol in the presence of albumin. The role of albumin in the sustained stability of superparamagnetic iron oxide particles (SPIONs) was studied under conditions mimicking blood plasma (pH = 7.4) and endolysosomal cell compartments (pH = 5.5). According to the fluorescence quenching and DLS data, colloidal stability is ensured by the formation of an HSA corona on carboxymethyl-dextran-coated SPIONs and their process of clustering. In the presence of albumin, the colloidal stability of nanoparticles is shown to increase from 80 to 121 days at a storage temperature of 8 °C The prognostic shelf life of magnetic nanosol is estimated by calculating the Van’t Hoff’s relation for the rate of chemical reactions. The validity of using the Van’t Hoff’s rule is confirmed by the agreement of the calculated activation energy at 8 °C and 70 °C. The developed method of the accelerated aging of nanoparticles can not only be employed for the estimation of the shelf life of magnetic nanoparticles coated with HSA in vitro but also for assessing the stability of SPIONs applied in vivo.
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Atomic Layer Deposition of Nickel Oxides as Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction
Chen J., Dai R., Ma H., Lin Z., Li Y., Xi B.
In this study, we present atomic layer deposition (ALD) of nickel oxides (NiOx) using a new nickel precursor, (methylcyclopentadienyl)(cyclopentadienyl)nickel (NiCp(MeCp)), and ozone (O3) as the oxygen source. The process features a relatively short saturation pulse of the precursor (NiCp(MeCp)) and a broad temperature window (150–250 °C) with a consistent growth rate of 0.39 Å per cycle. The NiOx film deposited at 250 °C primarily exhibits a polycrystalline cubic phase with minimal carbon contamination. Notably, the post-annealed ALD NiOx film demonstrates attractive electrocatalytic performance on the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) by providing a low overpotential of 320 mV at 10 mA cm−2, a low Tafel slope of 70.5 mV dec−1, and sufficient catalytic stability. These results highlight the potential of the ALD process using the NiCp(MeCp) precursor for the fabrication of high-activity catalysts.
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Nanoparticles as Strategies for Modulating the Host’s Response in Periodontitis Treatment
Mlachkova A., Dosseva-Panova V., Maynalovska H., Pashova-Tasseva Z.
Periodontitis is a widespread disease, associated with challenges both in its diagnosis and in selecting from various therapeutic approaches, which do not always yield the expected success. This literature review was conducted to explore diverse therapeutic approaches, especially those focused on nanotechnologies, and their potential contribution to the successful modulation of the host’s response. The effects of the existing microbial diversity and the imbalance of key microbial species in contributing to the progression and worsening of the host’s response in periodontitis are well known. It is essential to understand the role of a well-structured treatment plan for periodontitis, providing opportunities for new research and innovative treatment strategies aimed at reducing the impact of periodontitis on oral and overall systemic health. This will be beneficial for dental professionals, enabling them to effectively prevent and treat periodontitis, ultimately improving the overall health and well-being of patients.
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Synthesis of Turbostratic Graphene Derived from Biomass Waste Using Long Pulse Joule Heating Technique
Watcharamaisakul S., Janphuang N., Chueangam W., Srisom K., Rueangwittayanon A., Rittihong U., Tunmee S., Chanlek N., Pornsetmetakul P., Wirojsirasak W., Watanarojanaporn N., Ruethaivanich K., Janphuang P.
This study addresses the challenge of the scalable, cost-effective synthesis of high-quality turbostratic graphene from low-cost carbon sources, including biomass waste such as sugarcane leaves, bagasse, corncobs, and palm bunches, using the Direct Current Long Pulse Joule Heating (DC-LPJH) technique. By optimizing the carbonization process and blending biomass-derived carbon with carbon black and turbostratic graphene, the gram-scale production of turbostratic graphene was achieved in just a few seconds. The synthesis process involved applying an 18 kJ electrical energy pulse for 1.5 s, resulting in temperatures of approximately 3000 K that facilitated the transformation of the carbon atoms into well-ordered turbostratic graphene. Structural and morphological characterization via Raman spectroscopy revealed low-intensity or absent D bands, with a high I2D/IG ratio (~0.8–1.2), indicating monolayer turbostratic graphene formation. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) identified sp2-hybridized carbon and oxygenated functional groups, while NEXAFS spectroscopy confirmed the presence of graphitic features and both sp2 and sp3 bonding states. Energy consumption calculations for the DC-LPJH process demonstrated approximately 10 kJ per gram, demonstrating the potential for cost-effective production. This work presents an efficient approach for producing high-quality turbostratic graphene from low-cost carbon sources, with applications in enhancing the properties of composites, polymers, and building materials.
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Constructing of Ni-Nx Active Sites in Self-Supported Ni Single-Atom Catalysts for Efficient Reduction of CO2 to CO
Zhou X., Meng C., Yu W., Wang Y., Cui L., Li T., Wang J.
The electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO2RR) represents a promising approach for achieving CO2 resource utilization. Carbon-based materials featuring single-atom transition metal-nitrogen coordination (M-Nx) have attracted considerable research attention due to their ability to maximize catalytic efficiency while minimizing metal atom usage. However, conventional synthesis methods often encounter challenges with metal particle agglomeration. In this study, we developed a Ni-doped polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) fiber membrane via electrospinning, subsequently transformed into a nitrogen-doped three-dimensional self-supporting single-atom Ni catalyst (Ni-N-CF) through controlled carbonization. PVDF was partially defluorinated and crosslinked, and the single carbon chain is changed into a reticulated structure, which ensured that the structure did not collapse during carbonization and effectively solved the problem of runaway M-Nx composite in the high-temperature pyrolysis process. Grounded in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS), nitrogen coordinates with nickel atoms to form a Ni-N structure, which keeps nickel in a low oxidation state, thereby facilitating CO2RR. When applied to CO2RR, the Ni-N-CF catalyst demonstrated exceptional CO selectivity with a Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 92%. The unique self-supporting architecture effectively addressed traditional electrode instability issues caused by catalyst detachment. These results indicate that by tuning the local coordination structure of atomically dispersed Ni, the original inert reaction sites can be activated into efficient catalytic centers. This work can provide a new strategy for designing high-performance single-atom catalysts and structurally stable electrodes.
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Development and Characterization of PEGylated Poly D,L-Lactic Acid Nanoparticles for Skin Rejuvenation
Lee S., Moon H., Lee S., Cho J.
Recently, various biocompatible and biodegradable materials have garnered significant attention as cosmetic fillers for skin rejuvenation. Among these, poly ε-caprolactone (PCL), poly L-lactic acid (PLLA), poly D,L-lactic acid (PDLLA), and polydioxanone (PDO) microspheres have been developed and commercialized as a dermal filler. However, its irregularly hydrophobic microspheres pose hydration challenges, often causing syringe needle blockages and side effects such as delayed onset nodules and papules after the procedure. In this study, we synthesized a polyethylene glycol-poly D,L-lactic acid (mPEG-PDLLA) copolymer to address the limitations of conventional polymer fillers. Comprehensive characterization of the copolymer was performed using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry. The mPEG-PDLLA copolymers demonstrated a unimodal size distribution of approximately 121 ± 20 nm in an aqueous solution. The in vitro cytotoxicity and collagen genesis of mPEG-PDLLA copolymers were evaluated using human dermal fibroblast cells. In this study, angiogenesis was observed over time in hairless mice injected with mPEG-PDLLA copolymers, confirming its potential role in enhancing collagen synthesis. To assess the inflammatory response, the expression levels of the genes MMP1 and IL-1β were analyzed. Additionally, gene expression levels such as transforming growth factor-β and collagen types I and III were compared with Rejuran® in animal studies. The newly developed collagen-stimulating PEGylated PDLLA may be a safe and effective option for skin rejuvenation.
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Synergistic Photocatalytic Oxidation and Reductive Activation of Peroxymonosulfate by Bi-Based Heterojunction for Highly Efficient Organic Pollutant Degradation
Zhao X., Wang Y., Liu F., Ye X., Wei S., Sun Y., He J.
Organic pollutants present a substantial risk to both ecological systems and human well-being. Activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS) have emerged as an effective strategy for the degradation of organic pollutants. Bi-based heterojunction is commonly used as a photocatalyst for reductively activating PMS, but single-component Bi-based heterojunction frequently underperforms due to its restricted absorption spectrum and rapid combination of photogenerated electron–hole pairs. Herein, BiVO4 was selected as the oxidative semiconductor to form an S-type heterojunction with CuBi2O4—x-CuBi2O4/BiVO4 (x = 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8) for PMS photoactivation. The built-in electric field (BEF) in x-CuBi2O4/BiVO4 promoted electron transfer to effectively activate PMS. The x-CuBi2O4/BiVO4 heterojunctions also demonstrate stronger adsorption of the polar PMS than pure CuBi2O4 or BiVO4. In addition, the BEF prompts photoelectrons able to reduce O2 to •O2− and photogenerated holes in the valence band of BiVO4 able to oxidize H2O to generate •OH. Therefore, under visible light irradiation, 95.1% of ciprofloxacin (CIP) can be degraded. The 0.5-CuBi2O4/BiVO4 demonstrated the best degradation efficiency and excellent stability in cyclic tests, as well as a broad applicability in degrading other common pollutants. The present work demonstrates the high-efficiency S-type heterojunctions in the coupled photocatalytic and PMS activation technology.
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The Composition of the Dispersion Medium Determines the Antibacterial Properties of Copper (II) Oxide Nanoparticles Against Escherichia coli Bacteria
Zakharova O.V., Gusev A.A., Baranchikov P.A., Chebotaryova S.P., Razlivalova S.S., Koiava E.Y., Kataranova A.A., Grigoriev G.V., Strekalova N.S., Krutovsky K.V.
Copper (II) oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) attract much attention as a promising antimicrobial agent. We studied the antibacterial properties of three types of CuO NPs against Escherichia coli bacteria: flake-shaped particles with a diameter of 50–200 nm and a thickness of 10–20 nm (CuO-CD synthesized by chemical deposition), spherical particles with a size of 20–90 nm (CuO-EE obtained by electrical explosion), and rod-shaped particles with a length of 100–200 nm and a diameter of 30 × 70 nm (CuO-CS commercial sample). We tested how the shape, size, and concentration of the NPs, and composition of the dispersion medium affected the properties of the CuO NPs. We prepared dispersions based on distilled water, a 0.9% NaCl solution, and the LB broth by Lennox and used Triton X-100 and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as stabilizers. The concentration of NPs was 1–100 mg L−1. We showed that the dispersion medium composition and stabilizer type had the greatest influence on the antibacterial effects of CuO NPs. We observed the maximum antibacterial effect for all CuO NP types dispersed in water without a stabilizer, as well as in LB broth with the SDS stabilizer. The maximum inhibition of culture growth was observed under the influence of CuO-EE (by 30%) and in the LB broth with the SDS stabilizer (by 1.3–1.8 times depending on the type of particles). In the saline solution, the antibacterial effects were minimal; in some cases, the CuO NPs even promoted bacterial culture growth. SDS increased the antibacterial effects of NPs in broth and saline but decreased them in water. Finally, among the particle types, CuO-CS turned out to be the most bactericidal, which is probably due to their rod-shaped morphology and small diameter. At the same time, the concentration and aggregation effects of CuO NPs in the colloidal systems we studied did not have a linear action on their antibacterial properties. These results can be used in the development of antibacterial coatings and preparations based on CuO NPs to achieve their maximum efficiency, taking into account the expected conditions of their use.
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Recent Advances in Nanostructured Perovskite Oxide Synthesis and Application for Electrocatalysis
Xue X., Li B.
Nanostructured materials have garnered significant attention for their unique properties, such as the high surface area and enhanced reactivity, making them ideal for electrocatalysis. Among these, perovskite oxides, with compositional and structural flexibility, stand out for their remarkable catalytic performance in energy conversion and storage technologies. Their diverse composition and tunable electronic structures make them promising candidates for key electrochemical reactions, including the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and carbon dioxide reduction (CO2RR). Nanostructured perovskites offer advantages such as high intrinsic activity and enhanced mass/charge transport, which are crucial for improving electrocatalytic performance. In view of the rapid development of nanostructured perovskites over past few decades, this review aims to provide a detailed evaluation of their synthesis methods, including the templating (soft, hard, colloidal), hydrothermal treatments, electrospinning, and deposition approaches. In addition, in-depth evaluations of the fundamentals, synthetic strategies, and applications of nanostructured perovskite oxides for OER, HER, and CO2RR are highlighted. While progress has been made, further research is needed to expand the synthetic methods to create more complex perovskite structures and improve the mass-specific activity and stability. This review offers insights into the potential of nanostructured perovskite oxides in electrocatalysis and provides potential perspectives for the ongoing research endeavor on the nanostructural engineering of perovskites.
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Adsorption of Macrolide Antibiotics by Aged Microplastics of Different Sizes: Mechanisms and Effects
Li Q., Tan J., Sha H., Li K., Li X.
Microplastics (MPs) and antibiotics are widely detected in water bodies. However, the adsorption behavior and mechanism of different particle size polystyrene (PS) MPs on macrolide antibiotics under natural aging remain to be elucidated. In this study, potassium persulfate (K2S2O8) was used to simulate the natural aging process of PS MPs. The adsorption behavior and mechanism of different size PS (80 and 400 μm) toward azithromycin (AZI), clarithromycin (CLA), and erythromycin (ERY) were investigated. Results of SEM showed that the surface roughness of aged PS MPs increased with the appearance of cracks, pits, and pores. XPS and FTIR analyses showed enhanced C=O functional groups in the aging process. The adsorption isotherm models revealed that the aging processes enhanced the AZI, CLA, and ERY adsorption tendency, as evidenced by the highest adsorption capacity for aged-80 μm (645, 665, 184 mg/kg) > original-80 μm (412, 420, 120 mg/kg), and aged-400 μm (280, 330, 110 mg/kg) > original-400 μm (197, 308, 100 mg/kg). Kinetic model fitting revealed that the adsorption process occurred in three stages: rapid, slow, and saturation. Adsorption kinetic curves for original and aged PS MPs conformed to the pseudo-second-order kinetic model. In contrast, the adsorption isotherm data fit the Langmuir model, indicating that the process primarily involved uniform monolayer chemical adsorption. Our findings provide insights into the substantial changes in the interactions between PS and macrolide antibiotics with aging processes.
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Fluid and Electric Field Simulation and Optimization of the Multi-Vane and Multi-Slit Electrospinning Nozzle
Liu J., Dong S., Liu Y., Pan S., Yin Z.
A multi-vane and multi-slit electrospinning nozzle for diversion was proposed to respond to the issues of easiness of clogging, existing End Effect among needles in current multi-needle electrospinning, and uncontrollable Taylor cone position in needleless electrospinning. The upper part of the novel nozzle is a cylindrical straight pipe, and the lower part is a flow channel expansion structure composed of multiple vane components that spread outward at an angle. Ansys software was used to study the effect of different opening angles of the vanes on the spreading of the electrospinning solution. In the fluid simulation, for the novel nozzle with a central slit and a support structure, when the vanes have an opening angle of 35° and a length of 11 mm, the droplet holding time is 16 s, twice as long as the nozzle without support (8 s). This result corresponds to the subsequent droplet holding experiment, showing that the support structure aids droplet holding and enhances electrospinning stability. Comsol Multiphysics software was used to investigate the effect of the vanes’ parameters on the uniformity of the electric field. The results indicate that when the vanes of the new electrospinning nozzle are set at an opening angle of 35°, with four vanes each 11 mm in length, a receiving distance of 200 mm, and a voltage of 30 kV, the novel nozzle achieves an average electric field intensity of 5.26 × 10⁶ V/m with a CV value of 6.93%. Metal 3D printing was used to create a new nozzle for electrospinning, which successfully produced stable multiple jets and increased nanofiber output.
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Feature of Nonlinear Electromagnetic Properties and Local Atomic Structure of Metals in Two Systems of Nanocomposites Cox(MgF2)100−x and (CoFeZr)x(MgF2)100−x
Domashevskaya E.P., Ivkov S.A., Ganshina E.A., Guda L.V., Vlasenko V.G., Sitnikov A.V.
Based on modern concepts of the nonlinear percolation mechanisms of electrical and magnetic properties in granular metal–dielectric nanocomposites, the authors present for the first time a comparative analysis of their own results of a comprehensive study of nonlinear electromagnetic properties in two nanocomposite systems: metal–dielectric Cox(MgF2)100−x and alloy–dielectric (CoFeZr)x(MgF2)100−x, obtained by ion-beam sputtering of composite targets in a wide range of different compositions. For the first time, the features of the influence of atomic composition and structural-phase transitions on nonlinear magnetoresistive, magnetic, and magneto-optical properties in two systems are presented in comparison, one of which, Cox(MgF2)100−x, showed soft magnetic properties, and the second, (CoFeZr)x(MgF2)100−x, hard magnetic properties, during the transition from the superparamagnetic to the ferromagnetic state. Moreover, for the first time, the concentration dependences of the oscillating fine structure of XANES K-absorption edges of Co atoms in the first system and Co and Fe atoms in the second system are presented, which undergo changes at the percolation thresholds in each of the two systems and thus confirm the nonlinear nature of the electromagnetic properties changes in each of the two systems at the atomic level.
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Multiscale Interfacial Structure and Organization of sII Gas Hydrate Interfaces Using Molecular Dynamics
Mathews S., Servio P., Rey A.
Gas hydrate systems display complex structural arrangements in their bulk and interfacial configurations. Controlling nucleation and growth in the context of potential applications requires a characterization of these structures such that they can be manipulated at the atomic and molecular scale to fine tune macroscale applications. This work uses molecular dynamics to show the different methods of identifying interface location and thickness, the drawbacks of certain methods, and proposes improved methodology to overcome sampling issues. We characterize the interfacial position and thickness using structure and dipole-based methods at different conditions for water/sII natural gas hydrate mixtures. We find that phases with similar densities are particularly sensitive to the regression technique employed and may not resolve the thickness of the complex pre-melting layer adequately, while the dipole moments may provide better resolution. The dipole shows the complex natural of the small and compressed layer that presents on the hydrate surface. These results show that the interface is thin but dynamic and careful characterization required analysis of multiple molecular phenomena.
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Oral Exposure to Nylon-11 and Polystyrene Nanoplastics During Early-Life in Rats
Mortensen N.P., Caffaro M.M., Krovi A., Kim J., Watson S.L., Snyder R.W., Patel P.R., Fennell T.R., Johnson L.M.
A critical knowledge gap currently exists regarding the potential risks of exposure to nanoplastics (NPs), particularly early in life during key stages of growth and development. Globally abundant plastics, polyamide (nylon) and polystyrene (PS), exist in various products and have been detected in food and beverages as small-scale plastics. In this study, we evaluated how early-life exposure to NPs affects key biological metrics in rat pups. Male and female animals received an oral dose (20 mg/kg/day) of nylon-11 NPs (114 ± 2 nm) or PS NPs (85 ± 1 nm) between postnatal day (PND) 7 and 10. The results showed slight differences in the ratio of liver weight to body weight for male rat pups exposed to PS NPs. Cardiac performance and levels of neurotransmitters and related metabolites in brain tissue showed no differences between animals exposed to NPs and controls. The endogenous metabolite profile in plasma was altered by oral administration of NPs, suggesting perturbation of metabolic pathways involved in amino acid and lipid metabolism. This study explored the biological impacts of oral NP exposure early in life, supporting the need for continued investigations into the potential health effects from exposure to NPs.
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1222 citations, 0.09%
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Kidney International
1220 citations, 0.09%
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Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders
1211 citations, 0.09%
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American Journal of Public Health
1201 citations, 0.09%
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
1195 citations, 0.09%
|
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association
1179 citations, 0.09%
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Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
1165 citations, 0.08%
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Diabetology International
1145 citations, 0.08%
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Elsevier
302143 citations, 21.82%
|
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Springer Nature
220890 citations, 15.95%
|
|
Wiley
175706 citations, 12.69%
|
|
American Diabetes Association
74184 citations, 5.36%
|
|
Taylor & Francis
56565 citations, 4.08%
|
|
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
47732 citations, 3.45%
|
|
MDPI
47194 citations, 3.41%
|
|
SAGE
43057 citations, 3.11%
|
|
Frontiers Media S.A.
27412 citations, 1.98%
|
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Oxford University Press
22255 citations, 1.61%
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Mary Ann Liebert
22051 citations, 1.59%
|
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
18556 citations, 1.34%
|
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BMJ
18376 citations, 1.33%
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Hindawi Limited
16480 citations, 1.19%
|
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The Endocrine Society
16382 citations, 1.18%
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG
13814 citations, 1%
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Cambridge University Press
8844 citations, 0.64%
|
|
Diabetes Technology Society
8082 citations, 0.58%
|
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American Society for Nutrition
6550 citations, 0.47%
|
|
American Physiological Society
6388 citations, 0.46%
|
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JMIR Publications
6113 citations, 0.44%
|
|
American Association of Clinical Endocrinology
6070 citations, 0.44%
|
|
S. Karger AG
5641 citations, 0.41%
|
|
Walter de Gruyter
5500 citations, 0.4%
|
|
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
5253 citations, 0.38%
|
|
American Medical Association (AMA)
5147 citations, 0.37%
|
|
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
4593 citations, 0.33%
|
|
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
4288 citations, 0.31%
|
|
Baishideng Publishing Group
3880 citations, 0.28%
|
|
SciELO
3500 citations, 0.25%
|
|
American Chemical Society (ACS)
2857 citations, 0.21%
|
|
Mark Allen Group
2670 citations, 0.19%
|
|
Massachusetts Medical Society
2114 citations, 0.15%
|
|
Korean Diabetes Association
2049 citations, 0.15%
|
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Endocrinology Research Centre
2028 citations, 0.15%
|
|
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
1831 citations, 0.13%
|
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Medknow
1576 citations, 0.11%
|
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Canadian Science Publishing
1536 citations, 0.11%
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Bioscientifica
1433 citations, 0.1%
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
1394 citations, 0.1%
|
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Spandidos Publications
1391 citations, 0.1%
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|
American Public Health Association
1365 citations, 0.1%
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|
American Academy of Pediatrics
1358 citations, 0.1%
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The Japan Endocrine Society
1271 citations, 0.09%
|
|
Scientific Research Publishing
1251 citations, 0.09%
|
|
American Society of Nephrology
1177 citations, 0.08%
|
|
Japanese Society of Internal Medicine
1158 citations, 0.08%
|
|
IntechOpen
1123 citations, 0.08%
|
|
American Society for Clinical Investigation
1089 citations, 0.08%
|
|
American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1071 citations, 0.08%
|
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Portland Press
1038 citations, 0.07%
|
|
Japan Atherosclerosis Society
1025 citations, 0.07%
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AME Publishing Company
1011 citations, 0.07%
|
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Annual Reviews
889 citations, 0.06%
|
|
IOS Press
844 citations, 0.06%
|
|
Impact Journals
775 citations, 0.06%
|
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The Japanese Circulation Society
734 citations, 0.05%
|
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F1000 Research
676 citations, 0.05%
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SLACK
637 citations, 0.05%
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624 citations, 0.05%
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CMA Impact Inc.
604 citations, 0.04%
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Emerald
583 citations, 0.04%
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American College of Physicians
576 citations, 0.04%
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American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
553 citations, 0.04%
|
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IOP Publishing
549 citations, 0.04%
|
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Korean Endocrine Society
548 citations, 0.04%
|
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American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
527 citations, 0.04%
|
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Research Square Platform LLC
524 citations, 0.04%
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513 citations, 0.04%
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American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
499 citations, 0.04%
|
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Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
477 citations, 0.03%
|
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Akademiai Kiado
468 citations, 0.03%
|
|
IGI Global
464 citations, 0.03%
|
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
460 citations, 0.03%
|
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Science Alert
454 citations, 0.03%
|
|
American Podiatric Medical Association
453 citations, 0.03%
|
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XMLink
447 citations, 0.03%
|
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
432 citations, 0.03%
|
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Human Kinetics
380 citations, 0.03%
|
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Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)
375 citations, 0.03%
|
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Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO)
367 citations, 0.03%
|
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Environmental Health Perspectives
357 citations, 0.03%
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
356 citations, 0.03%
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Remedium, Ltd.
354 citations, 0.03%
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PeerJ
349 citations, 0.03%
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348 citations, 0.03%
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Media Sphere Publishing House
339 citations, 0.02%
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Korean Society for the Study of Obesity
338 citations, 0.02%
|
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American Thoracic Society
329 citations, 0.02%
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National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment
324 citations, 0.02%
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King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
322 citations, 0.02%
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Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
318 citations, 0.02%
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King Saud University
317 citations, 0.02%
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Touch Medical Media LTD.
312 citations, 0.02%
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Japan Epidemiological Association
305 citations, 0.02%
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Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
297 citations, 0.02%
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Segmento Farma Editores
293 citations, 0.02%
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Pleiades Publishing
292 citations, 0.02%
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Health Affairs (Project Hope)
292 citations, 0.02%
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Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
288 citations, 0.02%
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Harvard University
985 publications, 4.63%
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University of Washington
587 publications, 2.76%
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University of Toronto
468 publications, 2.2%
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
438 publications, 2.06%
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University of Michigan
429 publications, 2.02%
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
412 publications, 1.94%
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Johns Hopkins University
408 publications, 1.92%
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
322 publications, 1.51%
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University of Minnesota
296 publications, 1.39%
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Massachusetts General Hospital
288 publications, 1.35%
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
288 publications, 1.35%
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Yale University
281 publications, 1.32%
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Steno Diabetes Center
269 publications, 1.27%
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Wake Forest University
254 publications, 1.19%
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University of Copenhagen
244 publications, 1.15%
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
241 publications, 1.13%
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Emory University
238 publications, 1.12%
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University of Miami
233 publications, 1.1%
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University of California, San Diego
231 publications, 1.09%
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University of California, San Francisco
231 publications, 1.09%
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University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
229 publications, 1.08%
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University of Sydney
223 publications, 1.05%
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Stanford University
223 publications, 1.05%
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University of Helsinki
210 publications, 0.99%
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Karolinska Institute
208 publications, 0.98%
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Northwestern University
202 publications, 0.95%
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University of Oxford
186 publications, 0.87%
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University of Florida
184 publications, 0.87%
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University of Melbourne
183 publications, 0.86%
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Imperial College London
173 publications, 0.81%
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Baylor College of Medicine
173 publications, 0.81%
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George Washington University
172 publications, 0.81%
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University of Southern California
171 publications, 0.8%
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Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
170 publications, 0.8%
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Mayo Clinic
170 publications, 0.8%
|
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Indiana University School of Medicine
169 publications, 0.79%
|
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
166 publications, 0.78%
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Novo Nordisk
165 publications, 0.78%
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
164 publications, 0.77%
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Columbia University
163 publications, 0.77%
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Helsinki University Hospital
162 publications, 0.76%
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Washington University in St. Louis
157 publications, 0.74%
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Vrije Universiteit Medical Center
157 publications, 0.74%
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine
156 publications, 0.73%
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University College London
154 publications, 0.72%
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University of Chicago
153 publications, 0.72%
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Oregon Health & Science University
149 publications, 0.7%
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University of California, Los Angeles
148 publications, 0.7%
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University of Pennsylvania
147 publications, 0.69%
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University of Cambridge
143 publications, 0.67%
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
143 publications, 0.67%
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Monash University
142 publications, 0.67%
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Lund University
140 publications, 0.66%
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University of Colorado Denver
137 publications, 0.64%
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Boston University
136 publications, 0.64%
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University of Eastern Finland
131 publications, 0.62%
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University Medical Center Utrecht
130 publications, 0.61%
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University of Glasgow
128 publications, 0.6%
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Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
125 publications, 0.59%
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McMaster University
123 publications, 0.58%
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Case Western Reserve University
121 publications, 0.57%
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Aarhus University Hospital
119 publications, 0.56%
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King's College London
119 publications, 0.56%
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Newcastle University
117 publications, 0.55%
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
117 publications, 0.55%
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Ulm University
116 publications, 0.55%
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University of Padua
112 publications, 0.53%
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German Diabetes Center
112 publications, 0.53%
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Skåne University Hospital
111 publications, 0.52%
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Aarhus University
111 publications, 0.52%
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University of Pisa
108 publications, 0.51%
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Amsterdam University Medical Center
108 publications, 0.51%
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Cleveland Clinic
108 publications, 0.51%
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University of South Florida
107 publications, 0.5%
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Tulane University
107 publications, 0.5%
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University Medical Center Groningen
106 publications, 0.5%
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Tel Aviv University
104 publications, 0.49%
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University of Western Australia
104 publications, 0.49%
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Vanderbilt University
104 publications, 0.49%
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University of Manchester
103 publications, 0.48%
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
102 publications, 0.48%
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University of Edinburgh
101 publications, 0.48%
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University of Naples Federico II
100 publications, 0.47%
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University of New South Wales
99 publications, 0.47%
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University of Alberta
99 publications, 0.47%
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Hospital for Sick Children
98 publications, 0.46%
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University of Turin
97 publications, 0.46%
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Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
97 publications, 0.46%
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McGill University
96 publications, 0.45%
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University of Gothenburg
95 publications, 0.45%
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
95 publications, 0.45%
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Istituti di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico
94 publications, 0.44%
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Folkhalsan Research Centre
94 publications, 0.44%
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Copenhagen University Hospital
89 publications, 0.42%
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Louisiana State University
89 publications, 0.42%
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Karolinska University Hospital
88 publications, 0.41%
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University of Cincinnati
88 publications, 0.41%
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Duke University Hospital
86 publications, 0.4%
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Sapienza University of Rome
85 publications, 0.4%
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University of Turku
85 publications, 0.4%
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232 publications, 9.4%
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University of Washington
119 publications, 4.82%
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
105 publications, 4.25%
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University of Copenhagen
93 publications, 3.77%
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
92 publications, 3.73%
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
89 publications, 3.6%
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University of Toronto
87 publications, 3.52%
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Johns Hopkins University
86 publications, 3.48%
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University of Michigan
85 publications, 3.44%
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Steno Diabetes Center
77 publications, 3.12%
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Massachusetts General Hospital
73 publications, 2.96%
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Imperial College London
62 publications, 2.51%
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Emory University
62 publications, 2.51%
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Yale University
55 publications, 2.23%
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Stanford University
54 publications, 2.19%
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Karolinska Institute
53 publications, 2.15%
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George Washington University
53 publications, 2.15%
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University of California, San Diego
51 publications, 2.07%
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University of Minnesota
51 publications, 2.07%
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Monash University
50 publications, 2.03%
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Baylor College of Medicine
50 publications, 2.03%
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University of Leicester
50 publications, 2.03%
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University of Oxford
47 publications, 1.9%
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Novo Nordisk
47 publications, 1.9%
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University of Sydney
46 publications, 1.86%
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University of New South Wales
44 publications, 1.78%
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University of Glasgow
44 publications, 1.78%
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University of California, San Francisco
44 publications, 1.78%
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University of Florida
41 publications, 1.66%
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University of Gothenburg
40 publications, 1.62%
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Northwestern University
40 publications, 1.62%
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Wake Forest University
40 publications, 1.62%
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine
39 publications, 1.58%
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University of Miami
39 publications, 1.58%
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University of Helsinki
37 publications, 1.5%
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
37 publications, 1.5%
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University of Melbourne
36 publications, 1.46%
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University of Chicago
36 publications, 1.46%
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Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
36 publications, 1.46%
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National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
35 publications, 1.42%
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University of Cambridge
33 publications, 1.34%
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Copenhagen University Hospital
33 publications, 1.34%
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Helsinki University Hospital
32 publications, 1.3%
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Lund University
31 publications, 1.26%
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Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
31 publications, 1.26%
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Helmholtz Zentrum München
31 publications, 1.26%
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University of Pennsylvania
31 publications, 1.26%
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University of Exeter
31 publications, 1.26%
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Skåne University Hospital
30 publications, 1.22%
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University of Southern Denmark
30 publications, 1.22%
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McMaster University
30 publications, 1.22%
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Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
29 publications, 1.17%
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
29 publications, 1.17%
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
28 publications, 1.13%
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Istituti di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico
28 publications, 1.13%
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King's College London
28 publications, 1.13%
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The George Institute for Global Health
28 publications, 1.13%
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University of South Florida
27 publications, 1.09%
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
27 publications, 1.09%
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University of Dundee
26 publications, 1.05%
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University of Southern California
26 publications, 1.05%
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Columbia University
26 publications, 1.05%
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Boston University
26 publications, 1.05%
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Oregon Health & Science University
26 publications, 1.05%
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McGill University
26 publications, 1.05%
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Technical University of Munich
25 publications, 1.01%
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University College London
25 publications, 1.01%
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University of Edinburgh
25 publications, 1.01%
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Cleveland Clinic
25 publications, 1.01%
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Indiana University School of Medicine
25 publications, 1.01%
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology
24 publications, 0.97%
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Aarhus University Hospital
24 publications, 0.97%
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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
24 publications, 0.97%
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University of Cincinnati
24 publications, 0.97%
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Folkhalsan Research Centre
23 publications, 0.93%
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National University of Singapore
23 publications, 0.93%
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Amsterdam University Medical Center
23 publications, 0.93%
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University of Pisa
22 publications, 0.89%
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University of Western Australia
22 publications, 0.89%
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Peking University
21 publications, 0.85%
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Case Western Reserve University
21 publications, 0.85%
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University Medical Center Groningen
21 publications, 0.85%
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Tel Aviv University
20 publications, 0.81%
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Sun Yat-sen University
20 publications, 0.81%
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University of Liverpool
20 publications, 0.81%
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University Medical Center Utrecht
20 publications, 0.81%
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem
19 publications, 0.77%
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Turku University Hospital
19 publications, 0.77%
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Aarhus University
19 publications, 0.77%
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Cornell University
19 publications, 0.77%
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University of Adelaide
19 publications, 0.77%
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
19 publications, 0.77%
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Tulane University
19 publications, 0.77%
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Ulm University
19 publications, 0.77%
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Brown University
19 publications, 0.77%
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Erasmus University Medical Center
19 publications, 0.77%
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Texas Children's Hospital
19 publications, 0.77%
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
19 publications, 0.77%
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University of Birmingham
18 publications, 0.73%
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Clinical Physiology Institute
18 publications, 0.73%
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USA, 9289, 43.69%
USA
9289 publications, 43.69%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 2205, 10.37%
United Kingdom
2205 publications, 10.37%
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Italy
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Italy, 1360, 6.4%
Italy
1360 publications, 6.4%
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Canada
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Canada, 1139, 5.36%
Canada
1139 publications, 5.36%
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Germany
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Germany, 1103, 5.19%
Germany
1103 publications, 5.19%
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Australia
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Australia, 1078, 5.07%
Australia
1078 publications, 5.07%
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Japan
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Japan, 872, 4.1%
Japan
872 publications, 4.1%
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Netherlands
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Netherlands, 792, 3.73%
Netherlands
792 publications, 3.73%
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Denmark
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Denmark, 776, 3.65%
Denmark
776 publications, 3.65%
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Sweden
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Sweden, 712, 3.35%
Sweden
712 publications, 3.35%
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France
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France, 707, 3.33%
France
707 publications, 3.33%
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China
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China, 647, 3.04%
China
647 publications, 3.04%
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Finland
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Finland, 533, 2.51%
Finland
533 publications, 2.51%
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Spain
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Spain, 465, 2.19%
Spain
465 publications, 2.19%
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Israel
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Israel, 283, 1.33%
Israel
283 publications, 1.33%
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Austria
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Austria, 266, 1.25%
Austria
266 publications, 1.25%
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Republic of Korea
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Republic of Korea, 247, 1.16%
Republic of Korea
247 publications, 1.16%
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Belgium
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Belgium, 226, 1.06%
Belgium
226 publications, 1.06%
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Switzerland
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Switzerland, 208, 0.98%
Switzerland
208 publications, 0.98%
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India
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India, 206, 0.97%
India
206 publications, 0.97%
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Brazil
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Brazil, 194, 0.91%
Brazil
194 publications, 0.91%
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Mexico
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Mexico, 189, 0.89%
Mexico
189 publications, 0.89%
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Norway
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Norway, 174, 0.82%
Norway
174 publications, 0.82%
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Greece
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Greece, 122, 0.57%
Greece
122 publications, 0.57%
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New Zealand
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New Zealand, 117, 0.55%
New Zealand
117 publications, 0.55%
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Singapore
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Singapore, 107, 0.5%
Singapore
107 publications, 0.5%
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Poland
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Poland, 106, 0.5%
Poland
106 publications, 0.5%
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Ireland
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Ireland, 91, 0.43%
Ireland
91 publications, 0.43%
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Hungary
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Hungary, 74, 0.35%
Hungary
74 publications, 0.35%
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Turkey
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Turkey, 72, 0.34%
Turkey
72 publications, 0.34%
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South Africa
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South Africa, 60, 0.28%
South Africa
60 publications, 0.28%
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Czech Republic
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Czech Republic, 50, 0.24%
Czech Republic
50 publications, 0.24%
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Saudi Arabia
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Saudi Arabia, 44, 0.21%
Saudi Arabia
44 publications, 0.21%
|
Argentina
|
Argentina, 40, 0.19%
Argentina
40 publications, 0.19%
|
Qatar
|
Qatar, 36, 0.17%
Qatar
36 publications, 0.17%
|
Iran
|
Iran, 32, 0.15%
Iran
32 publications, 0.15%
|
Slovenia
|
Slovenia, 27, 0.13%
Slovenia
27 publications, 0.13%
|
Portugal
|
Portugal, 26, 0.12%
Portugal
26 publications, 0.12%
|
Romania
|
Romania, 26, 0.12%
Romania
26 publications, 0.12%
|
Croatia
|
Croatia, 22, 0.1%
Croatia
22 publications, 0.1%
|
Russia
|
Russia, 21, 0.1%
Russia
21 publications, 0.1%
|
Lebanon
|
Lebanon, 21, 0.1%
Lebanon
21 publications, 0.1%
|
Chile
|
Chile, 20, 0.09%
Chile
20 publications, 0.09%
|
UAE
|
UAE, 19, 0.09%
UAE
19 publications, 0.09%
|
Bulgaria
|
Bulgaria, 18, 0.08%
Bulgaria
18 publications, 0.08%
|
Pakistan
|
Pakistan, 18, 0.08%
Pakistan
18 publications, 0.08%
|
Thailand
|
Thailand, 18, 0.08%
Thailand
18 publications, 0.08%
|
Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg, 17, 0.08%
Luxembourg
17 publications, 0.08%
|
Bangladesh
|
Bangladesh, 16, 0.08%
Bangladesh
16 publications, 0.08%
|
Kuwait
|
Kuwait, 16, 0.08%
Kuwait
16 publications, 0.08%
|
Malaysia
|
Malaysia, 16, 0.08%
Malaysia
16 publications, 0.08%
|
Colombia
|
Colombia, 15, 0.07%
Colombia
15 publications, 0.07%
|
Egypt
|
Egypt, 14, 0.07%
Egypt
14 publications, 0.07%
|
Slovakia
|
Slovakia, 13, 0.06%
Slovakia
13 publications, 0.06%
|
Serbia
|
Serbia, 10, 0.05%
Serbia
10 publications, 0.05%
|
Tanzania
|
Tanzania, 10, 0.05%
Tanzania
10 publications, 0.05%
|
Iceland
|
Iceland, 9, 0.04%
Iceland
9 publications, 0.04%
|
Nigeria
|
Nigeria, 8, 0.04%
Nigeria
8 publications, 0.04%
|
Jamaica
|
Jamaica, 8, 0.04%
Jamaica
8 publications, 0.04%
|
Cameroon
|
Cameroon, 7, 0.03%
Cameroon
7 publications, 0.03%
|
Philippines
|
Philippines, 7, 0.03%
Philippines
7 publications, 0.03%
|
Indonesia
|
Indonesia, 6, 0.03%
Indonesia
6 publications, 0.03%
|
Lithuania
|
Lithuania, 6, 0.03%
Lithuania
6 publications, 0.03%
|
Peru
|
Peru, 6, 0.03%
Peru
6 publications, 0.03%
|
Uganda
|
Uganda, 6, 0.03%
Uganda
6 publications, 0.03%
|
Barbados
|
Barbados, 5, 0.02%
Barbados
5 publications, 0.02%
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Vietnam
|
Vietnam, 5, 0.02%
Vietnam
5 publications, 0.02%
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Kenya
|
Kenya, 5, 0.02%
Kenya
5 publications, 0.02%
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Cuba
|
Cuba, 5, 0.02%
Cuba
5 publications, 0.02%
|
Latvia
|
Latvia, 5, 0.02%
Latvia
5 publications, 0.02%
|
North Macedonia
|
North Macedonia, 5, 0.02%
North Macedonia
5 publications, 0.02%
|
Ethiopia
|
Ethiopia, 5, 0.02%
Ethiopia
5 publications, 0.02%
|
Estonia
|
Estonia, 4, 0.02%
Estonia
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Georgia
|
Georgia, 4, 0.02%
Georgia
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Mauritius
|
Mauritius, 4, 0.02%
Mauritius
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Malta
|
Malta, 4, 0.02%
Malta
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Puerto Rico
|
Puerto Rico, 4, 0.02%
Puerto Rico
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Senegal
|
Senegal, 4, 0.02%
Senegal
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
Trinidad and Tobago, 4, 0.02%
Trinidad and Tobago
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Tunisia
|
Tunisia, 4, 0.02%
Tunisia
4 publications, 0.02%
|
Ukraine
|
Ukraine, 3, 0.01%
Ukraine
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Bahrain
|
Bahrain, 3, 0.01%
Bahrain
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Benin
|
Benin, 3, 0.01%
Benin
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Bhutan
|
Bhutan, 3, 0.01%
Bhutan
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Guatemala
|
Guatemala, 3, 0.01%
Guatemala
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Zimbabwe
|
Zimbabwe, 3, 0.01%
Zimbabwe
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Costa Rica
|
Costa Rica, 3, 0.01%
Costa Rica
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Liberia
|
Liberia, 3, 0.01%
Liberia
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Liechtenstein
|
Liechtenstein, 3, 0.01%
Liechtenstein
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Morocco
|
Morocco, 3, 0.01%
Morocco
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Mongolia
|
Mongolia, 3, 0.01%
Mongolia
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Nepal
|
Nepal, 3, 0.01%
Nepal
3 publications, 0.01%
|
New Caledonia
|
New Caledonia, 3, 0.01%
New Caledonia
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Togo
|
Togo, 3, 0.01%
Togo
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Eswatini
|
Eswatini, 3, 0.01%
Eswatini
3 publications, 0.01%
|
Belarus
|
Belarus, 2, 0.01%
Belarus
2 publications, 0.01%
|
Venezuela
|
Venezuela, 2, 0.01%
Venezuela
2 publications, 0.01%
|
Timor-Leste
|
Timor-Leste, 2, 0.01%
Timor-Leste
2 publications, 0.01%
|
Honduras
|
Honduras, 2, 0.01%
Honduras
2 publications, 0.01%
|
Greenland
|
Greenland, 2, 0.01%
Greenland
2 publications, 0.01%
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USA
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USA, 1107, 44.84%
USA
1107 publications, 44.84%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 381, 15.43%
United Kingdom
381 publications, 15.43%
|
Australia
|
Australia, 199, 8.06%
Australia
199 publications, 8.06%
|
China
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China, 193, 7.82%
China
193 publications, 7.82%
|
Canada
|
Canada, 192, 7.78%
Canada
192 publications, 7.78%
|
Denmark
|
Denmark, 166, 6.72%
Denmark
166 publications, 6.72%
|
Italy
|
Italy, 163, 6.6%
Italy
163 publications, 6.6%
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Germany
|
Germany, 157, 6.36%
Germany
157 publications, 6.36%
|
Sweden
|
Sweden, 144, 5.83%
Sweden
144 publications, 5.83%
|
Netherlands
|
Netherlands, 106, 4.29%
Netherlands
106 publications, 4.29%
|
France
|
France, 91, 3.69%
France
91 publications, 3.69%
|
Republic of Korea
|
Republic of Korea, 70, 2.84%
Republic of Korea
70 publications, 2.84%
|
Finland
|
Finland, 68, 2.75%
Finland
68 publications, 2.75%
|
Spain
|
Spain, 62, 2.51%
Spain
62 publications, 2.51%
|
Israel
|
Israel, 45, 1.82%
Israel
45 publications, 1.82%
|
Japan
|
Japan, 45, 1.82%
Japan
45 publications, 1.82%
|
Switzerland
|
Switzerland, 34, 1.38%
Switzerland
34 publications, 1.38%
|
India
|
India, 33, 1.34%
India
33 publications, 1.34%
|
Austria
|
Austria, 30, 1.22%
Austria
30 publications, 1.22%
|
Singapore
|
Singapore, 30, 1.22%
Singapore
30 publications, 1.22%
|
Ireland
|
Ireland, 27, 1.09%
Ireland
27 publications, 1.09%
|
Norway
|
Norway, 27, 1.09%
Norway
27 publications, 1.09%
|
Brazil
|
Brazil, 26, 1.05%
Brazil
26 publications, 1.05%
|
New Zealand
|
New Zealand, 25, 1.01%
New Zealand
25 publications, 1.01%
|
Poland
|
Poland, 25, 1.01%
Poland
25 publications, 1.01%
|
Belgium
|
Belgium, 23, 0.93%
Belgium
23 publications, 0.93%
|
Saudi Arabia
|
Saudi Arabia, 18, 0.73%
Saudi Arabia
18 publications, 0.73%
|
Greece
|
Greece, 17, 0.69%
Greece
17 publications, 0.69%
|
Czech Republic
|
Czech Republic, 14, 0.57%
Czech Republic
14 publications, 0.57%
|
Portugal
|
Portugal, 13, 0.53%
Portugal
13 publications, 0.53%
|
Turkey
|
Turkey, 13, 0.53%
Turkey
13 publications, 0.53%
|
Argentina
|
Argentina, 11, 0.45%
Argentina
11 publications, 0.45%
|
Mexico
|
Mexico, 11, 0.45%
Mexico
11 publications, 0.45%
|
South Africa
|
South Africa, 11, 0.45%
South Africa
11 publications, 0.45%
|
Qatar
|
Qatar, 9, 0.36%
Qatar
9 publications, 0.36%
|
Slovenia
|
Slovenia, 9, 0.36%
Slovenia
9 publications, 0.36%
|
Romania
|
Romania, 8, 0.32%
Romania
8 publications, 0.32%
|
Luxembourg
|
Luxembourg, 7, 0.28%
Luxembourg
7 publications, 0.28%
|
Hungary
|
Hungary, 6, 0.24%
Hungary
6 publications, 0.24%
|
Iran
|
Iran, 6, 0.24%
Iran
6 publications, 0.24%
|
Chile
|
Chile, 6, 0.24%
Chile
6 publications, 0.24%
|
Bulgaria
|
Bulgaria, 5, 0.2%
Bulgaria
5 publications, 0.2%
|
Kuwait
|
Kuwait, 5, 0.2%
Kuwait
5 publications, 0.2%
|
Pakistan
|
Pakistan, 5, 0.2%
Pakistan
5 publications, 0.2%
|
Croatia
|
Croatia, 5, 0.2%
Croatia
5 publications, 0.2%
|
Russia
|
Russia, 4, 0.16%
Russia
4 publications, 0.16%
|
Colombia
|
Colombia, 4, 0.16%
Colombia
4 publications, 0.16%
|
UAE
|
UAE, 4, 0.16%
UAE
4 publications, 0.16%
|
Uganda
|
Uganda, 4, 0.16%
Uganda
4 publications, 0.16%
|
Bangladesh
|
Bangladesh, 3, 0.12%
Bangladesh
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Benin
|
Benin, 3, 0.12%
Benin
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Bhutan
|
Bhutan, 3, 0.12%
Bhutan
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Georgia
|
Georgia, 3, 0.12%
Georgia
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Egypt
|
Egypt, 3, 0.12%
Egypt
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Iceland
|
Iceland, 3, 0.12%
Iceland
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Lebanon
|
Lebanon, 3, 0.12%
Lebanon
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Malaysia
|
Malaysia, 3, 0.12%
Malaysia
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Mongolia
|
Mongolia, 3, 0.12%
Mongolia
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Nepal
|
Nepal, 3, 0.12%
Nepal
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Serbia
|
Serbia, 3, 0.12%
Serbia
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Tanzania
|
Tanzania, 3, 0.12%
Tanzania
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Togo
|
Togo, 3, 0.12%
Togo
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Trinidad and Tobago
|
Trinidad and Tobago, 3, 0.12%
Trinidad and Tobago
3 publications, 0.12%
|
Bahrain
|
Bahrain, 2, 0.08%
Bahrain
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Timor-Leste
|
Timor-Leste, 2, 0.08%
Timor-Leste
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Greenland
|
Greenland, 2, 0.08%
Greenland
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Zimbabwe
|
Zimbabwe, 2, 0.08%
Zimbabwe
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Kenya
|
Kenya, 2, 0.08%
Kenya
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Comoros
|
Comoros, 2, 0.08%
Comoros
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Liberia
|
Liberia, 2, 0.08%
Liberia
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Slovakia
|
Slovakia, 2, 0.08%
Slovakia
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Thailand
|
Thailand, 2, 0.08%
Thailand
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Philippines
|
Philippines, 2, 0.08%
Philippines
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Eswatini
|
Eswatini, 2, 0.08%
Eswatini
2 publications, 0.08%
|
Burkina Faso
|
Burkina Faso, 1, 0.04%
Burkina Faso
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Guatemala
|
Guatemala, 1, 0.04%
Guatemala
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Indonesia
|
Indonesia, 1, 0.04%
Indonesia
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Cameroon
|
Cameroon, 1, 0.04%
Cameroon
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Costa Rica
|
Costa Rica, 1, 0.04%
Costa Rica
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Latvia
|
Latvia, 1, 0.04%
Latvia
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Lithuania
|
Lithuania, 1, 0.04%
Lithuania
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Morocco
|
Morocco, 1, 0.04%
Morocco
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Nigeria
|
Nigeria, 1, 0.04%
Nigeria
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Peru
|
Peru, 1, 0.04%
Peru
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Rwanda
|
Rwanda, 1, 0.04%
Rwanda
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Seychelles
|
Seychelles, 1, 0.04%
Seychelles
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Tunisia
|
Tunisia, 1, 0.04%
Tunisia
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Faroe Islands
|
Faroe Islands, 1, 0.04%
Faroe Islands
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Sri Lanka
|
Sri Lanka, 1, 0.04%
Sri Lanka
1 publication, 0.04%
|
Jamaica
|
Jamaica, 1, 0.04%
Jamaica
1 publication, 0.04%
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