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Phosphorylated mTOR levels in spheroids correlated with AD severity in human postmortem brains, linking pathway activation to disease progression.

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🧫 Experiment Protocol Neuropathologyproposed
SUMMARY
Phosphorylated mTOR levels in spheroids correlated with AD severity in human postmortem brains, linking pathway activation to disease progression.
METHODOLOGY NOTES
Correlation analysis between phosphorylated mTOR levels and AD severity markers
tissue: brain (spheroids)species: homo_sapiens
Related Entities
MTOR
Metadatasource: {'pmid': '40065072', 'type': 'paper', 'e
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tissuebrain (spheroids)
specieshomo_sapiens
summaryPhosphorylated mTOR levels in spheroids correlated with AD severity in human postmortem brains, linking pathway activation to disease progression.
sample_sizeNone
model_systemhuman
_schema_version1
experiment_typeneuropathology
methodology_notesCorrelation analysis between phosphorylated mTOR levels and AD severity markers
replication_statussingle_study
extraction_metadata{'needs_review': False, 'extraction_date': '2026-04-28T06:17:53.379499+00:00', 'extraction_notes': '', 'extraction_confidence': 0.5}
statistical_evidence{'test_type': 'correlation analysis', 'effect_size': {'value': None, 'measure': 'correlation', 'direction': 'increased'}}
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