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Overview

Gaby Palmer is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland and specializes in immunology and related biomedical fields. Their research contributions span across immunology and microbiology, medicine, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The main subfields of their work include immunology, molecular biology, dermatology, hematology, and cell biology.

Their academic output focuses on several key topics within immunology and inflammation, including:

  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Inflammasome and Immune Disorders
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology

Gaby Palmer has published multiple papers in prominent journals. Recent significant works include:

  • "IL-1 Family Antagonists in Mouse and Human Skin Inflammation" (2021), published in Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Interleukin-33 Signaling Controls the Development of Iron-Recycling Macrophages" (2020), published in Immunity
  • "Multifaceted roles of IL-38 in inflammation and cancer" (2022), published in Cytokine
  • "IL-38 orchestrates proliferation and differentiation in human keratinocytes" (2022), published in Experimental Dermatology
  • "Production of IL-18 Binding Protein by Radiosensitive and Radioresistant Cells in CpG-Induced Macrophage Activation Syndrome" (2020), published in The Journal of Immunology

Their frequent collaborators include Arnaud Huard, Alejandro Díaz-Barreiro, Dominique Talabot-Ayer, Cem Gabay, and Emiliana Rodriguez.

Gaby Palmer's work is published regularly in several significant venues:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Cytokine
  • Revue Médicale Suisse
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • IL‐1, IL‐18, and IL‐33 families of cytokines

    William P. Arend;Gaby Palmer;Cem Gabay

  • IL-1 pathways in inflammation and human diseases

    Cem Gabay;Céline Lamacchia;Gaby Palmer

  • The interleukin (IL)-1 cytokine family--Balance between agonists and antagonists in inflammatory diseases

    Jennifer Palomo;Damien Dietrich;Praxedis Martin;Gaby Palmer

  • Inhibition of interleukin-33 signaling attenuates the severity of experimental arthritis.

    Gaby Palmer;Dominique Talabot-Ayer;Céline Lamacchia;Dean Toy

  • Activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and c-Jun-NH2-terminal kinase by BMP-2 and their implication in the stimulation of osteoblastic cell differentiation.

    J Guicheux;J Lemonnier;J Lemonnier;C Ghayor;A Suzuki;A Suzuki

  • Interleukin (IL)-33 induces the release of pro-inflammatory mediators by mast cells.

    David Moulin;Olivier Donzé;Dominique Talabot-Ayer;Françoise Mézin

  • IL-36R ligands are potent regulators of dendritic and T cells

    Solenne Vigne;Gaby Palmer;Céline Lamacchia;Praxedis Martin

  • Interleukin-33 Is Biologically Active Independently of Caspase-1 Cleavage

    Dominique Talabot-Ayer;Céline Lamacchia;Cem Gabay;Gaby Palmer

  • Interleukin-33 biology with potential insights into human diseases.

    Gaby Palmer;Cem Gabay

  • Distinct expression of interleukin (IL)-36α, β and γ, their antagonist IL-36Ra and IL-38 in psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis and Crohn's disease.

    M.‐A. Boutet;M.‐A. Boutet;G. Bart;G. Bart;M. Penhoat;M. Penhoat;J. Amiaud;J. Amiaud

  • Evidence for a role of p38 MAP kinase in expression of alkaline phosphatase during osteoblastic cell differentiation

    A. Suzuki;J. Guicheux;G. Palmer;Y. Miura

  • The IL-1 receptor accessory protein (AcP) is required for IL-33 signaling and soluble AcP enhances the ability of soluble ST2 to inhibit IL-33.

    Gaby Palmer;Brian P. Lipsky;Molly D. Smithgall;David Meininger

  • IL-36 signaling amplifies Th1 responses by enhancing proliferation and Th1 polarization of naive CD4+ T cells

    Solenne Vigne;Gaby Palmer;Praxedis Martin;Céline Lamacchia

  • Is IL-1 a good therapeutic target in the treatment of arthritis?

    Danielle Burger;Jean-Michel Dayer;Gaby Palmer;Cem Gabay

  • Phosphate is a specific signal for ATDC5 chondrocyte maturation and apoptosis-associated mineralization: possible implication of apoptosis in the regulation of endochondral ossification.

    David Magne;Gilles Bluteau;Corinne Faucheux;Gaby Palmer

  • The new IL-1 family member IL-1F8 stimulates production of inflammatory mediators by synovial fibroblasts and articular chondrocytes.

    David Magne;Gaby Palmer;Jenny L Barton;Francoise Mézin

  • The role of leptin in innate and adaptive immune responses.

    Eiva Bernotiene;Gaby Palmer;Gaby Palmer;Cem Gabay;Cem Gabay

  • Unopposed IL-18 signaling leads to severe TLR9-induced macrophage activation syndrome in mice

    Charlotte Girard-Guyonvarc'h;Jennifer Palomo;Praxedis Martin;Emiliana Rodriguez

  • Regulation of alkaline phosphatase activity by p38 MAP kinase in response to activation of Gi protein-coupled receptors by epinephrine in osteoblast-like cells.

    Atsushi Suzuki;Gaby Palmer;Jean-Philippe Bonjour;Joseph Caverzasio

  • Expression and function of the NALP3 inflammasome in rheumatoid synovium

    Laeticia Kolly;Nathalie Busso;Gaby Palmer;Dominique Talabot-Ayer

Frequent Co-Authors

Cem Gabay
Cem Gabay University of Geneva
Jean-Philippe Bonjour
Jean-Philippe Bonjour University of Geneva
Jérôme Guicheux
Jérôme Guicheux University of Nantes
Dominique Baeten
Dominique Baeten University of Amsterdam
René Rizzoli
René Rizzoli Geneva College
John E. Sims
John E. Sims Amgen (United States)
Michel Aurrand-Lions
Michel Aurrand-Lions Aix-Marseille University
Walter Reith
Walter Reith University of Geneva

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