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- Gap Why does autophagy inhibition improve neuronal survival when autophagy is typically neuroprotective?
autophagy reduces neuronal death challenges current therapeutic approaches targeting autophagy
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autophagy to provide neuroprotection, yet autophagy is widely considered neuroprotective
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autophagy against kidney injury. This challenges current understanding of autophagy
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autophagy rather than causing cytotoxicity. The molecular mechanisms preventing LMP-induced
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autophagy degrades both CAV1 and cytosolic CLDN5 aggregates, but doesn
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autophagy, but Washc4 shows selective autophagy impairment without proteasome dysfunction
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- Gap What mechanisms underlie neuronal resistance to autophagy induction compared to other cell types?
Autophagy and ALS: mechanistic insights and therapeutic implications. (2022, Autophagy
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autophagy activation enhances neurogenesis and that autophagy inhibition impairs NPC function
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autophagy proteins, which aligns with mTOR's known autophagy-suppressive
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autophagy suppression. This contradicts established knowledge that AKT1 generally promotes
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- Gap What determines which autophagy pathway defects are primary versus secondary in PD pathogenesis?
autophagy is linked to neuronal death in PD, it's unclear
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autophagy types but doesn't address what molecular mechanisms determine
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autophagy and behavioral improvements are not mechanistically explained. This gap limits
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Autophagy and ALS: mechanistic insights and therapeutic implications. (2022, Autophagy
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- Gap How does the SDC1-TGM2-EPG5 autophagy mechanism differ between normal brain cells and glioblastoma?
autophagy pathway in radioresistant GBM but doesn't clarify whether
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- Gap How does BMAL1 mechanistically regulate the AMPK/mTOR/ULK1 autophagy pathway in endothelial cells?
autophagy through AMPK/mTOR/ULK1 signaling, but the direct molecular mechanisms linking
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Autophagy and ALS: mechanistic insights and therapeutic implications. (2022, Autophagy
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autophagy types but doesn't explain why mitophagy requires twice
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autophagy-lysosome function and Aβ clearance, but the specific signaling
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autophagy processes coordinate. Understanding this coordination is critical for therapeutic
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- Gap What determines the temporal coordination between ubiquitination and autophagy in NLRP3 degradation?
ubiquitination and autophagy: implications for Parkinson disease. (2020, Autophagy, PMID:30966861)
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autophagy-related proteins leading to imbalanced flux, the specific molecular
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ubiquitination and autophagy: implications for Parkinson disease. (2020, Autophagy, PMID:30966861)
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autophagy-based therapies. Gap type: open_question Source paper: Autophagy
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- Gap How do autophagy-dependent quality-control pathways regulate microglial proteostasis and function?
autophagy in microglial function and identifies dissecting autophagy-dependent quality
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autophagy through MTORC1 signaling, but doesn't address what happens
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autophagy activators/inhibitors with epigenetic drugs but provides no mechanistic framework
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autophagy gene expression and activity in aged SVZ/SGZ regions but does
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autophagy pathways uniquely impacts neuronal health. This knowledge gap limits
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autophagy, but the mechanistic connection between cholesterol transport and autophagy
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