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Braak stage

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3Connections
0Hypotheses
2Analyses
2Outgoing
1Incoming
0Experiments
3Debates

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Outgoing (2)

TargetRelationTypeStr
Synaptic Gene Expressionassociated_withphenotype0.70
synaptic gene downregulationassociated_withprocess0.70

Incoming (1)

SourceRelationTypeStr
microglial activation moduleassociated_withprocess0.70

Targeting Hypotheses (0)

Hypotheses where this entity is a therapeutic target

HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
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Mentioning Analyses (2)

Scientific analyses that reference this entity

Gene Co-expression Network Analysis of AD Progression Modules

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-16 | 1 hypotheses Top: 0.844

Cell type vulnerability debate in Alzheimer's disease (SEA-AD v4)

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-02 | 7 hypotheses Top: 0.710

Experiments (0)

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Related Papers (0)

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Debates (3)

Multi-agent debates referencing this entity

Which cell types show the greatest vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease accordin

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.75 · 2026-04-22

What co-expression modules are shared and unique across brain regions in AD, and

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.70 · 2026-04-21

Is TYROBP a genuine therapeutic target in AD, or is it a downstream marker of mi

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.70 · 2026-04-16

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Hypotheses and analyses mentioning Braak stage in their description or question text

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