Alkoç, OAGümüşkaptan, ÇAltınbaşak, F2026-03-312026-03-3120252148-9580http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jus.galenos.2025.2025-2-15https://hdl.handle.net/11491/9602Objective: This study aims to examine, using bibliometric mapping methods in the Web of Science database, the development of research articles related to infertility, which has become a significant global issue, and an innovative treatment method, stem cells, between 1982 and 2024. Materials and Methods: Initially, 1,710 articles were retrieved using the keywords stem cell and infertility. The data were analyzed using the Biblioshiny web interface in Bibliometrix, an open-source R package. The analyses were conducted under several categories: Basic data information, annual scientific production, country and institutional analysis, co-authorship and influential authors, most-cited articles, Bradford's law analysis, and Sankey diagrams. Results: According to the findings, the United States ranks first among the countries with the most publications, while the Chinese Academy of Sciences stands out as the leading institution researching stem cell applications in infertility treatment. The journals publishing the most on the topic were identified as Human Reproduction and Biology of Reproduction. Keyword analyses revealed that recent research trends focus on spermatogonial stem cells, reproductive biology, and germline cells. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the potential of stem cell therapies in infertility treatment and the dynamics of the scientific literature in this field. Consequently, the increasing number and diversity of studies on stem cells and infertility indicate that scientists in the field are highlighting and exploring this topic more extensively.enBibliometric analysisbiblioshinyinfertilitystem cellWeb of ScienceA Bibliometric Analysis of Stem Cell Research in Infertility: Insights and TrendsArticle12410.4274/jus.galenos.2025.2025-2-15WOS:001632651600001