urolithin A — ischemic stroke
Computational selective-reversal hypothesis (moderate selectivity); supplement lane.
Research intelligence — a ranked, filtered hypothesis, not a validated cure. No disease or efficacy claim. Computational transcriptomic prediction, pending wet-lab.
WHITESPACE · 0 trials · supplement
Same mechanism or overlapping tags. Computational, pending wet-lab.
⚠ Trial-status classification + computational prediction — not an efficacy grade. Pending wet-lab.
urolithin A as a mitophagy hypothesis for ischemic stroke — WHITESPACE in the clinical-trial registry.
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Objective: registry triage + computational != efficacy
How a BD package is built: measured-selectivity → tox gate → trial-whitespace → IP/regulatory triage (the method, shown for teaching).
Gated for paid: full ranked candidate lists + licensable novel-composition leads (paid / NDA)
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Buy this dossier →Provenance: Prepackaged on Hetzner from the full-registry trial index + Foundry engine attributes. Computational, pending wet-lab. · Updated 2026-06-03.
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