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Table 8 Top 10 most cited references

From: Emerging trends and hotspot in gut–lung axis research from 2011 to 2021: a bibliometrics analysis

Authors

Frequency

Year of publication

Journal

Title

Focus

Trompette A [19]

191

2014

Nature Medicine

Gut microbiota metabolism of dietary fiber influences allergic airway disease and hematopoiesis

Fiber diet, bacterial metabolites, allergic airway disease

Budden KF [20]

122

2017

Nature Reviews Microbiology

Emerging pathogenic links between microbiota and the gut–lung axis

Gut–lung axis

Hilty M [21]

101

2010

Plos One

Disordered microbial communities in asthmatic airways

Dysbacteriosis of respiratory tract, asthmatic airways

Tim J Schuijt [22]

94

2016

Gut

The gut microbiota plays a protective role in the host defence against pneumococcal pneumonia

Bacterial pneumonia

Erb-Downward JR [23]

88

2011

Plos One

Analysis of the lung microbiome in the “healthy” smoker and in COPD

Pulmonary microorganism, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Emily S Charlson [24]

86

2011

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Topographical continuity of bacterial populations in the healthy human respiratory tract

Distribution of respiratory tract microbiome

Takeshi Ichinohe [25]

86

2011

Proceedings of the national academy of sciences of the united states of America

Microbiota regulates immune defense against respiratory tract influenza A virus infection

Immunity after influenza virus infection

Bertrand Routy [26]

84

2018

Science

Gut microbiome influences efficacy of PD-1-based immunotherapy against epithelial tumors

Intestinal flora, immune checkpoint inhibitors

Human Microbiome Project Consortium [27]

82

2012

Nature

Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome

Structure, function and diversity of microbiome

Benjamin J Marsland [28]

77

2015

Annals of the American Thoracic Society

The Gut–Lung Axis in Respiratory Disease

Intestinal flora, Respiratory diseases