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AXONAL_DEGENERATION

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1Hypotheses
1Analyses
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6Incoming
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Axonal Degeneration

mechanism · 1940 words

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Incoming (6)

SourceRelationTypeStr
OPTNprotects_againstentity0.85
RIPK1regulatesgene0.72
RIPK3regulatesgene0.72
axonal ATP depletioncausesphenotype0.70
NECROPTOSIScausespathway0.68

Targeting Hypotheses (1)

Hypotheses where this entity is a therapeutic target

HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
Stathmin-2 Splice Switching to Prevent Axonal Degeneration A 0.664 neurodegeneration RNA binding protein dysregulation across

Mentioning Analyses (1)

Scientific analyses that reference this entity

What is the molecular mechanism by which oligodendroglial MCT1 disruption causes

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-13 | 2 hypotheses Top: 0.698

Experiments (0)

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Debates (2)

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The study shows that MCT1 disruption leads to axon degeneration and neuron death

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.78 · 2026-04-14

The study shows that MCT1 disruption leads to axon degeneration and neuron death

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.82 · 2026-04-13

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