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Closed-loop transcranial focused ultrasound to restore hippocampal gamma oscillations via cholecystokinin interneuron neuromodulation in Alzheimer's disease

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Closed-loop transcranial focused ultrasound to restore hippocampal gamma oscillations via cholecystokinin interneuron neuromodulation in Alzheimer's disease
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Structured research brief for hypothesis h-var-a4975bdd96
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Closed-loop transcranial focused ultrasound to restore hippocampal gamma oscillations via cholecystokinin interneuron neuromodulation in Alzheimer's disease

Executive Summary

This research brief evaluates the SciDEX hypothesis `h-var-a4975bdd96`, which proposes that `CCK` acting through `Gamma oscillation modulation via CCK interneuron dendritic disinhibition and hippocampal network synchronization through TREK-1 channel mechanostimulation` is actionable in Alzheimer's disease. The hypothesis currently carries a composite score of 0.912, placing it in the high-priority cohort selected for structured synthesis. Its relevance is strongest where the proposed mechanism connects a modifiable molecular or circuit node to measurable neurodegeneration phenotypes, because that makes the claim testable by targeted perturbation rather than only by association. The current evidence base is promising but uneven: the supporting evidence is broader than the counter-evidence, while the debate record highlights translation, model validity, and endpoint selection as the main risks.

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PMID 31076275 ↗PMID 35151204 ↗PMID 36450248 ↗PMID 37384704 ↗PMID 38642614 ↗PMID 39964974 ↗PMID 27929004 ↗PMID 31578527 ↗PMID 36211804 ↗PMID 28714589 ↗PMID 30936556 ↗PMID 33127896 ↗PMID 34982715 ↗
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h-var-a4975bdd96CCKGamma oscillation modulation via CCK interneuron dendritic disinhibition and hippocampal network synchronization through TREK-1 channel mechanostimulation3107627535151204364502483738470438642614
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