Do tau-containing vesicles exhibit unique surface glycosylation patterns that distinguish them from normal vesicles?

PARTIALLY ADDRESSED

The debate proposed targeting vesicle surface glycans but acknowledged no published data demonstrates unique glycosylation patterns on tau-containing vesicles. This fundamental question must be resolved before glycan-based targeting strategies can be pursued. Source: Debate session sess_SDA-2026-04-08-gap-debate-20260406-062052-81a54bfd (Analysis: SDA-2026-04-08-gap-debate-20260406-062052-81a54bfd)

Priority: 0.82 Domain: neurodegeneration Hypotheses: 0
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Landscape Summary: Do tau-containing vesicles exhibit unique surface glycosylation patterns that distinguish them from normal vesicles? is a 0.82 priority gap in neurodegeneration. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: partially_addressed.

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Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)

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Do tau-containing vesicles exhibit unique surface glycosylation patterns that distinguish them from normal vesicles? — INVOKE-2 (completed)

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0.95
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