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Soluble gp130, an Antagonist of IL-6 Transsignaling, Is Elevated in Uveitis Aqueous Humor
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 09/04/08
Simon D et al. - Soluble gp130 is increased in the AqH of patients with active uveitis. It is likely that sgp130 partially inhibits the process of IL-6 transsignaling during inflammation. However, the concentration found is still far below that in serum, suggesting that increasing the level of sgp130 further may assist in reducing the inflammatory changes induced by IL-6 transsignaling.
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