Drai, Jeffrey et Czekanski, Aleksander.
2025.
« A bibliometric examination of the existing knowledge framework and advancements in vascular network engineering ».
In Proceedings of the CSME-CFDSC-CSR 2025 International Congress (Montreal, QC, Canada, May 25-28, 2025)
Coll. « Progress in Canadian Mechanical Engineering », vol. 8.
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Vascular network creation is a precedence in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, where the pursuit is to recreate complex vascular networks that are integral to functional tissue constructs. Although advancements have been made in the creation of vascular channel substitutes and vascularized tissue constructs, more efforts must be directed toward clinically pertinent solutions. In this work, 714 published articles (1986-2025) available in the Web of Science database were examined using the Bibliometrix R package and VOSviewer. Output from studies in this discipline has increased sharply after the year 2009, with the USA at the forefront. ACTA Biomaterialia had the largest number of articles published (43), and Biomaterials journal was also the most frequently cited source with more than 3,500 citations. There was a high rate of international collaborations, with 184 cases involving scientists from 37 nations, headed by USA-China collaboration. Major research areas connect vascular network engineering and tissue engineering, vascularization, hydrogels, biofabrication, and biomaterials.
| Type de document: | Compte rendu de conférence |
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| Éditeurs: | Éditeurs ORCID Hof, Lucas A. NON SPÉCIFIÉ Di Labbio, Giuseppe NON SPÉCIFIÉ Tahan, Antoine NON SPÉCIFIÉ Sanjosé, Marlène NON SPÉCIFIÉ Lalonde, Sébastien NON SPÉCIFIÉ Demarquette, Nicole R. NON SPÉCIFIÉ |
| Date de dépôt: | 18 déc. 2025 15:10 |
| Dernière modification: | 18 déc. 2025 15:10 |
| URI: | https://espace2.etsmtl.ca/id/eprint/32389 |
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