selected publications
- Refining endometrial assembloids: a novel approach to 3D culture of the endometrium. F&S science. 2024 Academic Article GET IT
- Generation of epithelial-stromal assembloids as an advanced in vitro model of impaired adenomyosis-related endometrial receptivity. Fertility and sterility. 2024 Academic Article GET IT
- Expression of Endometrial Receptivity Markers throughout the Menstrual Cycle in Women with and without Uterine Adenomyosis. Journal of clinical medicine. 2024 Academic Article GET IT
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Characterization of microRNA exosome content from endometrioma wall in vitro culture.
Fertility and sterility.
2024
Letter
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Times cited: 1 -
Endometriosis and adenomyosis: Similarities and differences.
Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology.
2023
Review
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Times cited: 2 -
Are lower levels of apoptosis and autophagy behind adenomyotic lesion survival?.
Reproductive biomedicine online.
2023
Academic Article
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M2 macrophages enhance endometrial cell invasiveness by promoting collective cell migration in uterine adenomyosis.
Reproductive biomedicine online.
2023
Academic Article
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Times cited: 7 -
Pathogenesis of Endometriosis: New Insights into Prospective Therapies.
International journal of molecular sciences.
2021
Review
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Times cited: 67 -
Conservative Management of Uterine Adenomyosis: Medical vs. Surgical Approach.
Journal of clinical medicine.
2021
Review
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Times cited: 31 -
Identifying Common Pathogenic Features in Deep Endometriotic Nodules and Uterine Adenomyosis.
Journal of clinical medicine.
2021
Academic Article
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Times cited: 16 -
Uterine Adenomyosis: From Disease Pathogenesis to a New Medical Approach Using GnRH Antagonists.
International journal of environmental research and public health.
2021
Review
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Times cited: 34 -
Investigation of the role of platelets in the aetiopathogenesis of adenomyosis.
Reproductive biomedicine online.
2021
Academic Article
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Times cited: 8 -
Origin and Pathogenic Mechanisms of Uterine Adenomyosis: What Is Known So Far.
Reproductive sciences (Thousand Oaks, Calif.).
2020
Review
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Times cited: 39