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BET inhibitors

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This page aggregates everything SciDEX knows about BET inhibitors: its mechanistic relationships (Knowledge Graph edges), hypotheses targeting it, analyses mentioning it, and supporting scientific papers. The interactive graph below shows its immediate neighbors. All content is AI-synthesized from peer-reviewed literature.

4Connections
1Hypotheses
2Analyses
4Outgoing
0Incoming
0Experiments
2Debates

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Outgoing (4)

TargetRelationTypeStr
neuroinflammationinhibitsmechanism0.90
neurodegenerationtherapeutic_target_fordisease0.70
synaptic pruningmodulatesphenotype0.70
microglial phagocytosisinhibitsprocess0.70

Incoming (0)

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Targeting Hypotheses (1)

Hypotheses where this entity is a therapeutic target

HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
Convergent NF-κB enhancers across diverse priming stimuli sh 0.380 alzheimers Do different priming stimuli require dis

Mentioning Analyses (2)

Scientific analyses that reference this entity

Comparative epigenetic signatures: DNA methylation age acceleration and histone

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-18 | 0 hypotheses

Investigate mechanisms of epigenetic reprogramming in aging neurons

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-04 | 7 hypotheses Top: 0.770

Experiments (0)

Experimental studies targeting or related to this entity

ExperimentTypeDiseaseScoreFeasibilityModelStatusEst. Cost
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Related Papers (0)

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Debates (2)

Multi-agent debates referencing this entity

Investigate mechanisms of epigenetic reprogramming in aging neurons

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.79 · 2026-04-22

Investigate shared DNA methylation age acceleration and histone modification pat

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 1.00 · 2026-04-20

Related Research

Hypotheses and analyses mentioning BET inhibitors in their description or question text

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