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disease-modifying therapy

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This page aggregates everything SciDEX knows about disease-modifying therapy: 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.

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

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Outgoing (3)

TargetRelationTypeStr
TAUtargetsprotein0.85
Amyloid Betatargetsprotein0.85
NfL slope reductioncausesphenotype0.70

Incoming (0)

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Targeting Hypotheses (1)

Hypotheses where this entity is a therapeutic target

HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
RGS6 isoform switching or small-molecule RGS6 activation as 0.220 neurodegeneration Does RGS6 upregulation or D2 autorecepto

Mentioning Analyses (2)

Scientific analyses that reference this entity

Lipid metabolism dysregulation and membrane integrity in Alzheimer disease

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-04 | 7 hypotheses Top: 0.380

Which metabolic biomarkers can distinguish therapeutic response from disease pro

translational neuroscience | 2026-04-04 | 2 hypotheses Top: 0.532

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

Which metabolic biomarkers can distinguish therapeutic response from disease pro

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.77 · 2026-04-12

How do alterations in brain lipid metabolism—including gangliosides, phospholipi

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.84 · 2026-04-11

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