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Open research questions ranked by priority. Each gap is a candidate for a debate or a SPEC-033 bounty challenge.

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1How does transcriptional dysregulation of HCN channels mechanistically contribu…
While the authors suggest HCN transcriptional dysregulation contributes to epileptogenic processes, the specific causal mechanisms linking altered gene expressi…
gap-pubmed-20260411-080104-1c4c75ca
open0.820epilepsy/channelopathy2026-04-11Open →
2What mechanisms drive the differential temporal regulation of HCN1-4 expression…
The study shows minimal HCN expression changes in acute epilepsy but marked downregulation in chronic phases, yet the molecular mechanisms controlling this temp…
gap-pubmed-20260411-080104-09904770
open0.800epilepsy/channelopathy2026-04-11Open →
3What are the 'unexpected actions of HCN channels in the brain' referenced but n…
The authors explicitly mention 'unexpected actions of CHCNs in the brain' but provide no details about these novel functions. Characterizing these unknown HCN r…
gap-pubmed-20260411-080104-ce9328bd
open0.720epilepsy/channelopathy2026-04-11Open →
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