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Editorial: The impact of endometriosis.
Invitti AL, Demetriou L. Invitti AL, et al. Front Glob Womens Health. 2023 May 22;4:1190974. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2023.1190974. eCollection 2023. Front Glob Womens Health. 2023. PMID: 37284278 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Overhauling CAR T Cells to Improve Efficacy, Safety and Cost.
Chicaybam L, Bonamino MH, Luckow Invitti A, Bortman Rozenchan P, de Luna Vieira I, Strauss BE. Chicaybam L, et al. Among authors: luckow invitti a. Cancers (Basel). 2020 Aug 21;12(9):2360. doi: 10.3390/cancers12092360. Cancers (Basel). 2020. PMID: 32825533 Free PMC article. Review.
Long-Term and Sustained Therapeutic Results of a Specific Promonocyte Cell Formulation in Refractory Angina: ReACT(®) (Refractory Angina Cell Therapy) Clinical Update and Cost-Effective Analysis.
Hossne NA, Cruz E, Buffolo E, Coimbra AC, Machado J, Goldenberg RC, Regazzi G, Azevedo S, Invitti AL, Rodrigues Branco JN, Rodrigues de Oliveira JS, Stolf NA, Miller LW, Sanberg PR. Hossne NA, et al. Among authors: invitti al. Cell Transplant. 2015;24(6):955-70. doi: 10.3727/096368914X681595. Epub 2014 May 6. Cell Transplant. 2015. PMID: 24819720 Free article. Clinical Trial.
Refractory angina cell therapy (ReACT) involving autologous bone marrow cells in patients without left ventricular dysfunction: a possible role for monocytes.
Hossne NA Jr, Invitti AL, Buffolo E, Azevedo S, Rodrigues de Oliveira JS, Stolf NG, Cruz LE, Sanberg PR. Hossne NA Jr, et al. Among authors: invitti al. Cell Transplant. 2009;18(12):1299-310. doi: 10.3727/096368909X484671. Epub 2009 Dec 12. Cell Transplant. 2009. PMID: 20149298 Free article. Clinical Trial.