Bibliometric analysis of residual cardiovascular risk: trends and frontiers
Abstract Background The presence of residual cardiovascular risk is an important cause of cardiovascular events. Despite the significant advances in our understanding of residual cardiovascular risk, a comprehensive analysis through bibliometrics has not been performed to date. Our objective is to c...
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Main Authors: | Lin Wang (Author), Sutong Wang (Author), Chaoyuan Song (Author), Yiding Yu (Author), Yuehua Jiang (Author), Yongcheng Wang (Author), Xiao Li (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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