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TFEB Nuclear Translocation to Reset Lysosomal-Hypoxia Axis

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hypothesis Created: 2026-04-27T14:56:03 By: hypothesis_page_handler Quality: 77% ✓ SciDEX ID: hypothesis-h-810ec0eb
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## Mechanistic Overview TFEB Nuclear Translocation to Reset Lysosomal-Hypoxia Axis starts from the claim that modulating TFEB, MTOR within the disease context of neurodegeneration can redirect a disease-relevant process. The original description reads: "## Molecular Mechanism and Rationale This hypothesis proposes that pharmacological activation of TFEB (Transcription Factor EB) nuclear translocation can simultaneously restore lysosomal homeostasis and indirectly regulate HIF-1alpha signaling in...

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TFEB Nuclear Translocation to Reset Lysosomal-Hypoxia Axis
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description## Mechanistic Overview TFEB Nuclear Translocation to Reset Lysosomal-Hypoxia Axis starts from the claim that modulating TFEB, MTOR within the disease context of neurodegeneration can redirect a disea
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