484 total citations 25 papers, 343 citations indexed
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Amedeo De Vincentiis is a scholar working on History, Hematology and Immunology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Amedeo De Vincentiis has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 343 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in History, 6 papers in Hematology and 6 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Amedeo De Vincentiis's work include Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (6 papers), Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (5 papers) and Historical and Religious Studies of Rome (4 papers). Amedeo De Vincentiis is often cited by papers focused on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies (6 papers), Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (5 papers) and Historical and Religious Studies of Rome (4 papers). Amedeo De Vincentiis collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Germany and United States. Amedeo De Vincentiis's co-authors include S Tura, Luigi Lanata, Roberto M. Lemoli, P Zanon, Damiano Rondelli, Mario P. Colombo, Marco Romano, C. Del Vecchio Blanco, Giovanna Nardi and Domenico Taranto and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Gut and The Nephron journals/Nephron journals.
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Amedeo De Vincentiis
16 papers
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324 citations
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Vincentiis, Amedeo De, et al.. (2010). Atlante della letteratura italiana, vol. 1, Dalle origini al Rinascimento. 1–860.1 indexed citations
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Vincentiis, Amedeo De. (2007). Cardinalato di servizio e cardinalato principesco nella curia pontificia. Biografie di Giovanni Arcimboldi (1435-1488) e Ascanio Maria Sforza (1455-1505).
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Vincentiis, Amedeo De. (2004). Memorie bruciate. Conflitti, documenti, oblio nelle città italiane del tardo medioevo.2 indexed citations
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Vincentiis, Amedeo De. (2003). Politica, memoria e oblio a Firenze nel XIV secolo: La tradizione documentaria della signoria del duca d'Atene. 161(2). 209–248.2 indexed citations
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Vincentiis, Amedeo De. (2001). Il frutto proibito. 5(6). 42–49.2 indexed citations
Bocchia, Monica, Vincenzo Bronte, Mario P. Colombo, et al.. (2000). Antitumor vaccination: where we stand.. PubMed. 85(11). 1172–206.57 indexed citations
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Bordignon, Claudio, Carmelo Carlo‐Stella, Mario P. Colombo, et al.. (1999). Cell therapy: achievements and perspectives.. PubMed. 84(12). 1110–49.78 indexed citations
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Aglietta, Massimo, Francesco Bertolini, Carmelo Carlo‐Stella, et al.. (1998). Ex vivo expansion of hematopoietic cells and their clinical use.. PubMed. 83(9). 824–48.24 indexed citations
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Arcese, William, Franco Aversa, Giuseppe Bandini, et al.. (1998). Clinical use of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells from sources other than bone marrow.. PubMed. 83(2). 159–82.19 indexed citations
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Bertolini, Francesco, Amedeo De Vincentiis, Luigi Lanata, et al.. (1997). Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cells from sources other than bone marrow: biological and technical aspects.. PubMed. 82(2). 220–38.12 indexed citations
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Vincentiis, Amedeo De. (1996). Scrittura e politica cittadina: la cronaca fiorentina di Marchionne di Coppo Stefani: la cronaca fiorentina di Marchionne di Coppo Stefani. 108(1). 230–297.1 indexed citations
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Vincentiis, Amedeo De. (1996). Scrittura storica e politica cittadina: la "Cronaca fiorentina" di Marchionne di Coppo Stefani.
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Aglietta, Massimo, Amedeo De Vincentiis, Luigi Lanata, et al.. (1996). Peripheral blood stem cells in acute myeloid leukemia: biology and clinical applications.. PubMed. 81(1). 77–92.20 indexed citations
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Barosi, G., Mario Cazzola, Amedeo De Vincentiis, Alberto Grossi, & S Tura. (1995). Guidelines for the use of recombinant human erythropoietin.. PubMed. 79(6). 526–33.15 indexed citations
Vendemiale, Gianluigi, et al.. (1992). Crystalline lactulose in the therapy of hepatic cirrhosis. Evaluation of clinical and immunological parameters. Preliminary results.. PubMed. 42(7). 969–72.6 indexed citations
Roggero, Paola, et al.. (1990). [Crystalline lactulose and oral preparations of micro-organisms for the treatment of chronic aspecific diarrhea in children. A controlled clinical study].. PubMed. 42(4). 147–50.8 indexed citations
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