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Christoph Garbers

Researcher at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

Publications -  249
Citations -  6489

Christoph Garbers is an academic researcher from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycoprotein 130 & Lepton. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 111 publications receiving 4743 citations. Previous affiliations of Christoph Garbers include University of Kiel & University of Düsseldorf.

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Interleukin-6 and its receptors: A highly regulated and dynamic system

TL;DR: This review summarizes current knowledge of regulatory mechanisms that control and regulate the dynamic expression of IL-6 and its two receptors and suggests a much more complex situation.
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ADAM17: a molecular switch to control inflammation and tissue regeneration

TL;DR: Tissue-specific deletion, or hypomorphic knock-in, of Adam17 demonstrates an in vivo role for ADAM17 in controlling inflammation and tissue regeneration and the potential ofADAM17 as therapeutic target is discussed.
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Interleukin-6: designing specific therapeutics for a complex cytokine

TL;DR: The roles of IL-6 in health and disease are overviewed and progress with several approaches of inhibitingIL-6-signalling is analyzed, with the aim of illuminating when and how to apply IL- 6 blockade.
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The IL-6/gp130/STAT3 signaling axis: recent advances towards specific inhibition

TL;DR: This review focuses on advances towards a safe and specific inhibition of IL-6 trans-signaling, a pathway that is often constitutively switched on in inflammatory malignancies.
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Plasticity and cross-talk of interleukin 6-type cytokines.

TL;DR: Molecular mechanisms of inter-familiar cytokine cross-talk are reviewed which regulate dynamics and strength of IL-6 signal transduction and focus on IL- 6-type cytokine/cytokine receptor plasticity and cross- talk exemplified by the recently identified composite cytokines IL-30/IL-6R and IL-35, the first inter-Familiar IL-8/IL -12 family member.