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, possibly by accelerating IRS1 degradation ( Koh et al . 2013 ). Although the molecular mechanism regulating the glucocorticoid-mediated reduction in the insulin receptor alpha (IRα) and IRS1 levels is not fully understood, crosstalk between glucocorticoid
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characterizing the effects of each adipokine, it is important to appreciate that, in physiological terms, crosstalk between effects induced by each adipokine may influence the cellular response to other adipokines. Therefore, to examine this scenario more