Description: This theoretical framework introduces a novel, predictive approach to the application of Adaptive Systemic Redox Modulator (ASRM in translational medicine). By synthesizing existing peer-reviewed literature with systems-biology heuristics, the document presents the "TPA Cluster Stratification Matrix" as a bridge between molecular biomarker profiling and clinical terrain optimization. The framework is grounded in the observation that distinct clinical pathologies across eight major medical branches—neurology, cardiology, gastroenterology, pulmonology, rheumatology, nephrology, onco-hematology, and immunometabolism—converge upon three universal molecular architectures of biological failure. The TPA methodology provides a structured, adaptive logic for stratifying patient cohorts based on these fundamental failure modes, specifically: Cluster I (Hyper-Reactive): focused on the attenuation of basal NLRP3 inflammasome activation and oxidative burst regulation. Cluster II (Neuro-Vulnerable): addressing MMP-9-mediated tight-junction degradation and systemic barrier permeability integrity. Cluster III (Metabolic-Stasis): targeting the restoration of PGC-1alpha activity and cellular fatty acid oxidation (FAO) metabolic switching. This document, establishes a pre-emptive temporal logic for clinical engagement: the necessity of priming the host biological substrate prior to the occurrence of the triggering event of failure. By moving beyond reactive intervention, this methodology offers a theoretical basis for developing biomarker-guided, personalized priming protocols. The analysis includes a comprehensive cross-branch mapping of administrative vehicles, redox-sensitive biomarker targets, and safety-constrained protocols intended to harmonize therapeutic timing with measurable host biology. Disclaimer (Strict Liability it is not a substitute for approved medical guidelines. All dosage parameters and clinical implementation strategies referenced within this framework are explicitly and solely designated TO BE CALIBRATED BY THE CLINICAL TEAM. The author, Valentina Luongo, maintains exclusive intellectual property rights over the theoretical design and the stratification methodology. Any clinical implementation is strictly subject to institutional review board (IRB) approval, specialized medical supervision, and compliance with local regulatory frameworks. The author assumes no liability for clinical outcomes, misuse, or unauthorised modifications to the theoretical design proposed herein.
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University of Florence
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a265d3cad53cfb9357c6588 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20571756