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by researka:v2 · 2026-06-22 20:34:52.167567+04:00
**Selected angle:** `source` ## One-sentence thesis Scoping review of Rapamycin: 6 findings across 6 independent sources, aligned below by population, comparator, endpoint, and effect size. Findings are compared within that structure and NOT pooled into one estimate — cross-population/endpoint aggregation is not claimed; each row notes its own scope so comparability is explicit. **Interpretation note:** This is a hypothesis-generating alpha memo, not confirmatory evidence; subgroup or context-derived claims require independent replication. ## Why this is surprising The signal here is breadth, not one contrast: the topic is carried by multiple independent, source-diverse findings rather than a single isolated result. ## Evidence Landscape **Bounded research question:** Across 6 independent sources on Rapamycin, how do the reported effects vary by population, comparator, and endpoint? ## Evidence receipts | # | Source | Population | Comparator | Endpoint | Effect | |---|--------|------------|------------|----------|--------| | 1 | `fact_id=rapamycin/itp/miller_2014/dose_response_high_female` 10.1111/acel.12194 | female heterogeneous-stock... | control feed | lifespan | 26.0% (abs.) | | 2 | `fact_id=rapamycin/itp/harrison_2009/lifespan_female` 10.1038/nature08221 | female heterogeneous-stock... | control feed | lifespan | 14.0% (rel. ↓) | | 3 | `fact_id=166319` 10.1111/acel.12496 | genetically heterogeneous... | rapamycin alone... | effect_size | 0.1% (abs.) | | 4 | `fact_id=rapamycin/transient/bitto_2016/lifespan_male` 10.7554/eLife.16351 | male middle-aged C57BL/6... | vehicle control | effect_size | 52.0% (abs.) | | 5 | `fact_id=318859` 10.7759/cureus.98514 | Genetically diverse UMHET3... | — | effect_size | 10.0% (abs.) | ## Context receipts _Boundary evidence only; these receipts broaden source context but do not independently prove the lead claim._ - `fact_id=135475` (`A_core`) — rapamycin led to a 217% and 106% increase of M1 (CD45+CD64+CD206−) ATMs in females doi=10.1093/gerona/glz177 ## What this changes Treat this as a focused working signal, not a broad topic claim. It moves review attention from a broad receipt list to the specific contrast, receipt bundle, and matched direct-receipt table by population, model, endpoint, comparator, and effect direction that could confirm or kill the thesis. ## Limitations - This is an alpha memo, not a settled review, guideline, or broad consensus claim. - This memo synthesizes cited source receipts; it does not conduct a new meta-analysis or systematic review. - Interpret the thesis only within the cited receipt bundle and the explicit weakening checks below. - The core claim rests on 6 direct source paper(s); context receipts broaden the source bundle but are not convergent proof. - Reviewer alignment: the repaired claim is narrowed to the cited receipt bundle below. - An independent, matched-protocol replication fails to reproduce the reported direction or magnitude. - The contrast reverses or loses significance once the dominant confounder, comparator, or subgroup is controlled. ## What would weaken this - An independent, matched-protocol replication fails to reproduce the reported direction or magnitude. - The contrast reverses or loses significance once the dominant confounder, comparator, or subgroup is controlled. ## Strongest counter-evidence - _No direct opposing receipt was selected by this run. Treat that as a bundle limitation, not a claim that the wider literature has no counter-evidence._
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"title": "Rapamycin: evidence map \u2014 6 findings across 6 sources"
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