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Table 9 Top 10 references ranked by centrality

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

Author

Frequency

Year of publication

Journal

Title

Focus

Hilty M [21]

0.35

2010

Plos One

Disordered microbial communities in asthmatic airways

Dysbacteriosis of respiratory tract, asthmatic airways

Mairi C Noverr [29]

0.34

2005

Infection and Immunity

Development of allergic airway disease in mice following antibiotic therapy and fungal microbiota increase: role of host genetics, antigen, and interleukin-13

Antibiotic therapy, allergic airway, interleukin-13

Alison Morris [30]

0.32

2013

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Comparison of the respiratory microbiome in healthy nonsmokers and smokers

Differences of respiratory tract microbiome

Paul Forsythe [31]

0.32

2007

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Oral Treatment with Live Lactobacillus reuteri Inhibits the Allergic Airway Response in Mice

Probiotics, allergic airway

Emily S Charlson [24]

0.22

2011

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Topographical continuity of bacterial populations in the healthy human respiratory tract

Distribution of microorganisms in lung

Torsten Olszak [32]

0.21

2012

Science

Microbial exposure during early life has persistent effects on natural killer T cell function

Microbial exposure during early life, natural killer T cells

Christine M Bassis [33]

0.18

2015

mBio

Analysis of the upper respiratory tract microbiotas as the source of the lung and gastric microbiotas in healthy individuals

Source of respiratory tract microorganism

Trompette A [19]

0.17

2014

Nature Medicine

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

Fiber diet, bacterial metabolites, allergic airway

Jian Wang [34]

016

2014

Journal of Experimental Medicine

Respiratory influenza virus infection induces intestinal immune injury via microbiota-mediated Th17 cell-dependent inflammation

Influenza virus infection, Th17, intestinal immune injury

Rebecca L Brown [35]

0.15

2017

Rebecca L Brown

The microbiota protects against respiratory infection via GM-CSF signaling

Microbiota, GM-CSF signal, respiratory tract infection