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How do non-cell autonomous effects of autophagy dysfunction contribute to ALS pathogenesis? — Notebook Stub
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How do non-cell autonomous effects of autophagy dysfunction contribute to ALS pathogenesis?
Research Question: The authors explicitly state that the manner and extent to which autophagy dysfunction in non-neuronal cells contributes to ALS is not fully understood. This gap limits understanding of disease progression and therapeutic targeting strategies.
Gap type: open_question
Source paper: Autophagy and ALS: mechanistic insights and therapeutic implications. (2022, Autophagy, PMID:34057020)
Created: 2026-04-08
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