Learning Path: Neuroscience

A guided 6-step journey through the key concepts in Neuroscience.

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GluN2B-Mediated Thalamocortical Control of Glymphatic Tau Clearance

## Mechanistic Overview GluN2B-Mediated Thalamocortical Control of Glymphatic Tau Clearance rests on the claim that modulating GRIN2B can redirect glymphatic protein clearance through effects on thalamocortical oscillatory dynamics. GluN2B subunits (encoded by GRIN2B) form extrasynaptic NMDA recep...

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Closed-loop optogenetic targeting PV interneurons to restore theta-gamma coupling and prevent amyloid-induced synaptic dysfunction in AD

## Mechanistic Overview The therapeutic strategy centers on parvalbumin-positive (PV) fast-spiking interneurons within hippocampal CA1 stratum pyramidale and their critical role in maintaining oscillatory network dynamics. PV interneurons express exceptionally high densities of voltage-gated sodium...

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pH-Activated Membrane Fusion Nanobodies

Nanobodies engineered with pH-sensitive membrane fusion domains could selectively penetrate vesicles in acidic microenvironments around tau aggregates while remaining inactive in normal physiological pH environments....

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The debate framework mentioned multiple microglial subtypes but no analysis was provided on the molecular triggers, temporal dynamics, or reversibility of these state transitions. Understanding these mechanisms is critical for timing therapeutic interventions. Source: Debate session sess_SDA-2026-04-02-gap-immune-atlas-neuroinflam-20260402 (Analysis: SDA-2026-04-02-gap-immune-atlas-neuroinflam-20260402)

Consensus: TREM2 signaling enables protective microglial responses to amyloid pathology based on human genetics showing loss-of-function variants increase AD risk (OR ~2-4); Microglial state transitions are ther | Dissent: Whether TREM2→TYROBP→APOE axis represents a pathogenic driver of irreversible inflammation (Theorist

🗣️ Debate (in-progress) Step 5/7
Will single-cell and spatial atlases redefine disease by cell-state rather than organ or gene — making cell type the fundamental unit of medicine?

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📄 Key Paper Step 6/7
The amyloid hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease: progress and problems on the road to therapeutics.

Science (New York, N.Y.) (2002) — cited 0×

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