Proposed change
reason
Wave A.2 curation: canonical entity resolution against standard ontologies (UniProt for proteins, MeSH for cell types and anatomical structures). All identifiers are unambiguous standard mappings.
frontiers / frontier
Reviewable change
back to reviewP-glycoprotein expression at the blood-brain barrier declines with age and is further reduced in Alzheimer's disease, contributing to amyloid-beta accumulation by impaired cerebral efflux; this is the same transporter that excludes most oncology drugs from glioblastoma at the infiltrative margin.
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Proposed change
reason
Wave A.2 curation: canonical entity resolution against standard ontologies (UniProt for proteins, MeSH for cell types and anatomical structures). All identifiers are unambiguous standard mappings.
Provenance
proposed by
reviewer:will-blair
actor type
human
created at
2026-05-10
target type
finding
Affected finding
inspect finding →P-glycoprotein expression at the blood-brain barrier declines with age and is further reduced in Alzheimer's disease, contributing to amyloid-beta accumulation by impaired cerebral efflux; this is the same transporter that excludes most oncology drugs from glioblastoma at the infiltrative margin.
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Anti-amyloid translation in Alzheimer's disease receives a reviewable source, finding, caveat, replication, evaluation, or proof-affecting edit.
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