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Katsiougiannis S et al. – Adiponectin exerted antiproliferative effects on SGECs without inducing apoptosis and protected SGECs from spontaneous as well as from IFN–induced apoptosis through an AMPK–dependent pathway. These observations suggest that adiponectin may protect SGECs in this specific inflammatory milieu, providing a potential pathway through which AMPK may regulate cell survival under energy stress conditions such as autoimmune inflammation.


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