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Pathological Aggregation

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2Hypotheses
1Analyses
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4Incoming
0Experiments
1Debates

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Wiki Pages (1)

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Validated Hypothesis: RBM45 Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation Dominance Hijacks RNA Processing Condensates Toward Pathological Aggregation in ALS

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Incoming (4)

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TARDBPassociated_withprotein0.90
FUSassociated_withprotein0.90
FUSinvolved_inprotein0.90
phase separation behaviorsmodulatesprocess0.50

Targeting Hypotheses (2)

Hypotheses where this entity is a therapeutic target

HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
RBM45 Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation Dominance Hijacks RNA P 0.868 als -
TDP-43 Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation Dominance in Stress Gr 0.650 alzheimers -

Mentioning Analyses (1)

Scientific analyses that reference this entity

What molecular mechanisms drive tissue-specific phenotypes in Mendelian neurolog

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-08 | 5 hypotheses Top: 0.280

Experiments (0)

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Related Papers (0)

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Debates (1)

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The abstract identifies tissue-specific networks that may underlie Mendelian dis

closed · Rounds: 6 · Score: 0.95 · 2026-04-10

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