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Search 20,749 PMOS papers published between 2015 and 2025. Filter by research topic, country, year range, or co-investigated condition to find where the field is active — and where the gaps are.

20,710 articles match

Total citations

289,983

Peak year

2025(3,021 articles)

Avg citations / article

14

Publications per year

All countries

Topics

All research areas

Endocrinology & Hormones12,696
Metabolic Health9,856
Fertility & Reproduction6,240
Epidemiology & Public Health3,114
Pharmacology & Treatment3,006
Diagnostics & Phenotyping2,317
Genetics & Genomics2,291
Mental Health & Psychology1,929

Countries

All countries

China3,806
United States2,435
India1,743
Iran1,194
Turkey922
United Kingdom754
Australia615
Italy475

Top journals

All filters

Fertility and Sterility584
Endocrine Abstracts510
Gynecological Endocrinology400
Frontiers in Endocrinology369
Figshare340
Journal of the Endocrine Society328
Human Reproduction275
Research Square (Research Square)270
PubMed258
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism223

Top institutions

All filters

Monash University323
Tehran University of Medical Sciences234
Shanghai Jiao Tong University228
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences221
Peking University212
Shandong University177
Karolinska Institutet167
Peking University Third Hospital166
Monash Health165
University of Adelaide156

Where in the world is each topic being researched?

Toggle between Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA), a specialisation index where values above 1.0 mean a country focuses on that topic more than average, and raw article counts.

HormonesMetabolicFertilityEpidemiol.PharmaDiagnos.GeneticsMentalNutritionMolecularInflamm.Cell BioLifestyleMicrobiomeDermatol.
China1.00.91.10.91.10.71.50.40.71.91.12.10.51.40.2
United States1.01.11.01.30.81.10.91.40.60.60.70.61.00.61.3
India0.90.90.90.90.91.91.11.11.70.80.70.61.21.21.9
Iran1.00.90.90.91.60.50.71.21.80.92.00.71.10.90.8
Turkey1.21.20.80.40.41.40.51.01.00.61.70.50.41.31.4
United Kingdom0.91.00.91.31.00.90.82.00.90.50.70.31.80.51.3
Australia0.81.10.91.91.10.80.62.10.70.20.10.54.00.40.5
Italy1.11.21.00.80.91.20.50.81.50.60.70.30.51.01.0
Egypt1.00.81.90.41.70.80.40.61.10.61.00.50.30.32.2
Poland1.31.40.50.60.40.80.61.20.80.61.20.41.11.71.6
Under-specialised
Specialised|RCA > 1 = country focuses on this topic more than average

Studies2,3612,380 of 20,710

All studies

A novel link between <i>KCNQ1</i> genetic variants and polycystic ovary syndrome susceptibility

2025Biomedical ReportsDOI ↗
Diagnostics & PhenotypingGenetics & GenomicsMetabolic HealthType 2 Diabetes

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study of the Academic and Psychosocial Impact

2025Journal of Clinical Medicine of KazakhstanDOI ↗
Diagnostics & PhenotypingEpidemiology & Public HealthMental Health & Psychology

SUN-102 Unraveling the Androgenic Enigma: Non-Classical Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia vs. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in a 20-Year-Old Female

2025Journal of the Endocrine SocietyDOI ↗
Diagnostics & PhenotypingEndocrinology & HormonesPharmacology & Treatment

Autoimmune Diseases and the Risk of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Evidence from Mendelian Randomization and Multi-Omics Analysis

2025Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)DOI ↗
Epidemiology & Public HealthGenetics & GenomicsPharmacology & Treatment

Oocyte-mediated intergenerational transmission of reduced peripheral Th1 cells in polycystic ovary syndrome

2025Journal of Reproductive ImmunologyDOI ↗
Endocrinology & HormonesFertility & Reproduction

SAT-125 Impact of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Impaired Glucose Tolerance on Preeclampsia Incidence and Birthweight Outcomes: Insights from the Born in Bradford Study

2025Journal of the Endocrine SocietyDOI ↗
Epidemiology & Public HealthFertility & ReproductionMetabolic HealthGestational Diabetes

Effect of Benincasa hispida T. Fruit Extract on Letrozole Induced Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Female Rats

2025Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)DOI ↗
Endocrinology & HormonesFertility & ReproductionMetabolic Health

The gut-brain-ovary axis in polycystic ovary syndrome: microbiome-mediated mechanisms linking dysbiosis to ovulatory recovery

2025˜The œRomanian Journal of Nutrition.DOI ↗
Endocrinology & HormonesFertility & ReproductionGut Microbiome

«Metabolic health» and endothelial function in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

2025Russian Bulletin of Obstetrician-GynecologistDOI ↗
Endocrinology & HormonesMental Health & PsychologyMetabolic HealthCardiovascular Disease