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Reproduction of Sheep through Nuclear Transfer of Somatic Cells: A Bibliometric Approach

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Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a reproductive biotechnology with great potential in the reproduction of different species of zootechnical interest, including sheep. This study aimed to carry out a bibliometric analysis of scientific papers published on the application of SCNT in sheep reproduction during the period 1997-2023. The search involved the Science Citation Index Expanded and Social Sciences Citation Index databases of the main collection of the Web of Sciences with different descriptors. A total of 124 scientific papers were analyzed for different bibliometric indicators using the VOSviewer software. Since 2001, the number of SCNT-related papers that have been published concerning sheep reproduction has increased and it has fluctuated in ensuing years. The main authors, research groups, institutions, countries, papers, and journals with the highest number of papers related to the application of SCNT in sheep reproduction were identified, as well as the topics that address the research papers according to the terms: somatic cell, embryo, oocyte, gene expression, SCNT, and sheep.
Ventaja-Cruz, Javier (57219127260); Cuevas Rincón, Jesús M. (57212108419); Tejada-Medina, Virginia (57219123496); Martín-Moya, Ricardo (57193726043)
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2024
10.3390/sports12120333
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213463185&doi=10.3390%2fsports12120333&partnerID=40&md5=23bad801fab5087a7b099d8f2089bff7
Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Education and Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Melilla Campus, ES, Melilla, 52071, Spain; Melilla Football Federation, ES, Melilla, 52001, Spain; Department of Research and Diagnostic Methods in Education, Faculty of Education and Sport Sciences, University of Granada, Melilla Campus, Melilla, ES-52071, Spain
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