Can circadian interventions selectively target microglia without affecting other brain cells or peripheral tissues?

The debate highlighted a critical cell-type specificity gap where no evidence exists for selective microglial targeting of circadian pathways. This fundamental limitation undermines the feasibility of proposed circadian therapies and requires novel delivery mechanisms or microglial-specific drug targeting approaches. Source: Debate session sess_SDA-2026-04-10-SDA-2026-04-08-gap-debate-20260406-062033-16eccec1 (Analysis: SDA-2026-04-08-gap-debate-20260406-062033-16eccec1)

archived neuropharmacology Created Apr 10, 2026

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