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pi3k-akt-signaling

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Summary

The PI3K/AKT signaling pathway is a critical pro-survival cascade that regulates neuronal survival, metabolism, synaptic plasticity, and protein homeostasis[@brazil2024]. Dysregulation of this pathway significantly contributes to neuronal death in Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD),

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Namepi3k-akt-signaling

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pi3k-akt-signaling

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Pathway Diagram

graph TD
    A["Upstream trigger"] --> B["pi3k akt signaling"]
    B --> C["Molecular cascade"]
    C --> D["Cellular dysfunction"]
    D --> E["Neuronal death"]
    B --> F["Inflammatory response"]
    F --> D
    classDef mechanism fill:#2a2a1a,stroke:#ffd54f,color:#e0e0e0
    classDef disease fill:#3a1a1a,stroke:#ef5350,color:#e0e0e0
    class B mechanism
    class E disease

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