Publications by authors named "D N Ciccone"

New graduate nurses bring unique strengths and opportunities for growth to transition to practice. This article describes strategies organizations can use to foster an individualized and holistic approach to clinical competency and well-being development. .

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Background: Pemphigus vulgaris is an autoimmune intraepithelial bullous disease involving the skin and the mucous membranes. Imiquimod, a topical therapy for skin basal cell carcinoma, is an amine that induces the production of tumor necrosis factor alfa, interleukin-1 and other cytokines. Pemphigus induced by drugs has been frequently reported, mostly after systemic therapy.

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A critical feature of cancer is the ability to induce immunosuppression and evade immune responses. Tumor-induced immunosuppression diminishes the effectiveness of endogenous immune responses and decreases the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. In this study, we describe a new immunosuppressive pathway in which adenosine promotes Casitas B-lineage lymphoma b (Cbl-b)-mediated Notch1 degradation, causing suppression of CD8+ T-cells effector functions.

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Article Synopsis
  • Adalimumab is the only approved drug for moderate-to-severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), recommended in doses of 40 mg weekly or 80 mg biweekly.
  • In a study of 85 HS patients, significant improvements were seen after 32 weeks, with reductions in disease severity, pain, and enhancements in quality of life (QoL).
  • Factors like age, pain levels, and Hurley stage III correlated with better QoL outcomes, but no statistical differences emerged between the two dosing regimens.
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