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Why do only some PINK1 mutation carriers develop disease?
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Why do only some PINK1 mutation carriers develop disease?
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Evidence Bearing On This Question
LRRK2/GBA Mutation Carrier Resilience — Why Some Carriers Never Develop PD
discriminating experiment
· experiment · 85%
FXTAS Phenotypic Penetrance: Why Only 40% of FMR1 Premutation Carriers Develop FXTAS
discriminating experiment
· experiment · 80%
TMEM106B Haplotype as Genetic Modifier in FTD — Mechanism and Therapeutic Exploitation
discriminating experiment
· experiment · 78%
SIRT3-Mediated Mitochondrial Deacetylation Failure with PINK1/Parkin Mitophagy Dysfunction
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· hypothesis · 60%
PINK1/Parkin-Independent Mitophagy Bypass for Enhanced Donor Mitochondria
bears on question
· hypothesis · 55%
Miro1-Mediated Mitochondrial Trafficking Enhancement Therapy
bears on question
· hypothesis · 50%
TFAM overexpression creates mitochondrial donor-recipient gradients for directed organelle trafficking
bears on question
· hypothesis · 50%
Mitochondrial DNA-Driven AIM2 Inflammasome Activation in Neurodegeneration
bears on question
· hypothesis · 45%
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Derived Hypotheses And Proposals
Mitochondrial DNA-Driven AIM2 Inflammasome Activation in Neurodegeneration
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PINK1/Parkin-Independent Mitophagy Bypass for Enhanced Donor Mitochondria
hypothesis | bears_on_question
Miro1-Mediated Mitochondrial Trafficking Enhancement Therapy
hypothesis | bears_on_question
SIRT3-Mediated Mitochondrial Deacetylation Failure with PINK1/Parkin Mitophagy Dysfunction
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TFAM overexpression creates mitochondrial donor-recipient gradients for directed organelle trafficking
hypothesis | bears_on_question
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