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What molecular mechanisms trigger the transition from the early slow-accumulation phase to the later exponential-accumulation phase of Alzheimer pathology?

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What molecular mechanisms trigger the transition from the early slow-accumulation phase to the later exponential-accumulation phase of Alzheimer pathology?
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Pseudoprogression analysis revealed two disease phases: early with slow increase, later with exponential increase
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source_id39402379
source_doi10.1038/s41593-024-01774-5
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question_textWhat molecular mechanisms trigger the transition from the early slow-accumulation phase to the later exponential-accumulation phase of Alzheimer pathology?
importance_elo1500
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source_paper_idpaper-1f5b100f7d74
evidence_summaryPseudoprogression analysis revealed two disease phases: early with slow increase, later with exponential increase
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potential_impact_score0.85
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