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Description

The abstract states that abnormal interactions between Aβ/P-Tau and autophagy proteins occur ‘selectively in affected AD neurons’ but doesn’t explain what makes certain neurons vulnerable while others remain protected. Understanding this selectivity is crucial for targeted therapeutic interventions.

Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: Amyloid Beta and Phosphorylated Tau-Induced Defective Autophagy and Mitophagy in Alzheimer’s Disease. (2019, Cells, PMID:31121890)

Evidence summary

Resolved by hypothesis h-51e7234f: APOE-Dependent Autophagy Restoration. Score: 0.877. Supporting PMIDs: 31578018, 34031601, 33692541, 31235664, 29566236.

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