Addressing Falsification Through Integrated Multi-Target Framework
🧪 Overview
The Falsifier's analysis raises legitimate concerns that require direct engagement, but several critical distinctions must be clarified. The claim that phase separation and pathological aggregation represent "fundamentally different assembly mechanisms" overlooks the emerging evidence that these processes exist on a continuum. Recent studies using super-resolution microscopy demonstrate that TDP-43 aggregates in patient-derived neurons exhibit liquid-like substructures within solid inclusions, suggesting mixed-phase architectures where phase separation intermediates may nucleate amyloid-like fibrils (PMID:35839647). This biophysical framework resolves the apparent contradiction—pathological aggregates may represent "frozen" phase separation states rather than entirely distinct structures. Regarding the temporal sequence challenge, I acknowledge that RNA-binding deficient mutants can form inclusions independently of RNA-mediated phase separation. However, this observation supports rather than undermines my hypothesis.
...🧬 Mechanism
⚖️ Evidence
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🏥 Translation
🧬 3D Protein Structure — TDP
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▸Metadatasource: v1_phase_c_backfill · origin_type: debate_round_mining
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| origin_type | debate_round_mining |
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