Publications by authors named "Alicia Palomino Mosquera"

CD58 or lymphocyte function-associated antigen-3, is a ligand for CD2 receptors on T and NK cells and is required for their activation and target cell killing. We recently showed a trend toward higher frequency of CD58 aberrations in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who progressed on chimeric antigen receptor-T-cell treatment compared with those who responded. Given that CD58 status may be an important measure of T-cell-mediated therapy failure, we developed a CD58 immunohistochemical assay and evaluated CD58 status in 748 lymphomas.

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  • Autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) is a common treatment for young patients with multiple myeloma, and there's a way to do it at home.
  • Even with antibiotics, patients still get sick (like neutropenic fever) and sometimes have to go back to the hospital.
  • A study showed that avoiding a drug called G-CSF and using steroids can help reduce these fever cases and hospital visits, so they want to test this method more in future studies.
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