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Tissue Spheroids as Building Blocks: A Scientometric Analysis
           Table 3. Top ten cited Scopus publications related to tissue spheroids as building blocks in the Biofabrication category.
           S.     Title                            Authors                    Year    Source           Scopus
           No.                                                                                          cites
           1     Accessible bioprinting: Adaptation   Reid, JA; Mollica, PA;   2016   Biofabrication 8   60
                 of a low-cost 3D-printer for precise   Johnson, GD; Ogle, RC;        (2), 025017
                 cell placement and stem cell      Bruno, RD; Sachs, PC.
                 differentiation [25]
           2     Towards Single-Step Biofabrication of   Knowlton, S; Yenilmez, B;   2016  Trend in      58
                 Organs on a Chip via 3D Printing [26]  Tasoglu, S.                   Biotechnology 34
                                                                                      (9), 685-688
           3     Airflow-Assisted 3D Bioprinting   Zhao, H; Chen, Y; Shao,    2018    Small 14 (39),     51
                 of Human Heterogeneous            L; Xie, M; Nie, J; Qiu, J;         1802630
                 Microspheroidal Organoids with    Zhao, P; Ramezani, H; Fu, J,
                 Microfluidic Nozzle [27]          Ouyang, H; He, Y.
           4     Human iPS derived progenitors     Ng SS; Saeb-Parsy, K;      2018    Biomaterials       47
                 bioengineered into liver organoids   Blackford, SJI; Segal, JM;      182, 299-311
                 using an inverted colloidal crystal   Serra, MP; Horcas-Lopez,
                 poly (ethylene glycol) scaffold [41]  M; No, DY; Mastoridis, S;
                                                   Jassem, W; Frank, CW; Cho,
                                                   NJ; Nakauchi, H; Glenn, JS;
                                                   Rashid, ST.
           5     Microfabrication of scaffold-free   Akkouch, A; Yu, Y; Ozbolat,   2015  Biofabrication 7   47
                 tissue strands for three-dimensional   IT.                           (3), 031002
                 tissue engineering [42]
           6     Printing cancer cells into intact   Phamduy, TB; Sweat, RS;   2015   Integrative        35
                 microvascular networks: A model for   Azimi, MS; Burow, ME;          Biology 7 (9),
                 investigating cancer cell dynamics   Murfee, WL; Chrisey, DB.        1068-1078
                 during angiogenesis [43]
           7     Billion-scale production of       Yamashita, T; Takayama, K;   2018  Biochemical        24
                 hepatocyte-like cells from human   Sakurai, F; Mizuguchi, H.         and Biophysical
                 induced pluripotent stem cells [44]                                  Research
                                                                                      Communications
                                                                                      496 (4),
                                                                                      1269-1275
           8     3D printing of gelatin            Ye, W; Li, H; Yu, K; Xie, C;   2020  Materials &      23
                 methacrylate-based nerve guidance   Wang, P; Zheng, Y; Zhang, P;     Design 192,
                 conduits with multiple channels [45]  Xiu, J; Yang, Y; Zhang, F; He,   108757
                                                   Y; Gao, Q.
           9     Microcavity arrays as an in vitro   Wuchter, P; Saffrich, R;   2016  Cell Tissue        18
                 model system of the bone marrow   Giselbrecht, S; Nies, C;           Research 364
                 niche for hematopoietic stem cells [46]  Lorig, H; Kolb, S; Ho, AD;   (3), 573-584
                                                   Gottwald, E.
           10    Primary-like human hepatocytes    Herzog, N; Hansen, M;      2016    Cell Biology       17
                 genetically engineered to obtain   Miethbauer, S; Schmidtke,         International 40
                 proliferation competence display   KU; Anderer, U; Lupp, A;          (3), 341-353
                 hepatic differentiation characteristics   Sperling, S; Seehofer, D;
                 in monolayer and organotypical    Damm, G; Scheibner, K;
                 spheroid cultures [47]            Küpper, JH



               The  most  prolific  journals  with  publications  on   publications  (3%),  followed  by  Methods in Molecular
           the  use  of  tissue  spheroids  as  building  blocks  were   Biology and Scientific Reports with 5 publications (3%)
           detected (Figures 4C and 5C). For overall publications,   each.  The  six  most  prolific  journals  in  the  Seeding
           Biofabrication  was  the  most  prolific  journal  with  6   category  were  the  Cells,  Chinese  Journal of  Tissue

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