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non-cell-autonomous mechanisms

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3Hypotheses
1Analyses
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0Incoming
0Experiments
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Outgoing (2)

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Selective Vulnerabilitymediatesphenotype0.85
neuromuscular denervationcausesphenotype0.50

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Targeting Hypotheses (3)

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HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
mutant FUS effects split between motor-neuron intrinsic stre 0.626 neurodegeneration Cell-Autonomous vs Non-Cell-Autonomous M
Cell-state stratification is required to resolve Cell-Autono 0.612 neurodegeneration Cell-Autonomous vs Non-Cell-Autonomous M
Perturbation-first validation should precede therapeutic cla 0.608 neurodegeneration Cell-Autonomous vs Non-Cell-Autonomous M

Mentioning Analyses (1)

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Cell-Autonomous vs Non-Cell-Autonomous Mechanisms of Mutant FUS Neuromuscular De

neurodegeneration | 2026-04-27 | 3 hypotheses Top: 0.626

Experiments (0)

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Debates (1)

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What are the relative contributions of cell-autonomous motor neuron mechanisms v

closed · Rounds: 4 · Score: 0.67 · 2026-04-28

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