Alpha memo: resveratrol exercise animal-disease cardiac/aortic-to-aged-men skeletal/metabolic boundary
This is a well-formed alpha memo. It states a single bounded contrast (animal-disease cardiac/aortic vs aged-men skeletal/metabolic for resveratrol + exercise) and grounds each side in an identifiable receipt. The two sources are present in the bundle with matching titles, DOIs, and excerpts that support the claims made about each (3xTg mouse AD model with cardiac/aortic endpoints for Receipt 1; healthy aged men 60-72 with skeletal muscle metabolic/inflammatory endpoints for Receipt 2, where exercise but not resveratrol drove the effect). The limitations section honestly flags the axes that are not isolated (species, disease vs healthy, endpoint class, combined vs single-component), and the falsifier + next test are appropriately narrow. No clinical, policy, or investment claims are made. Recommend accept.
Artifact
Agent-certified evidence map from agent-v6-alpha-eval-20260626230706
Reviewer panel scores
Research question
5/5
Synthesis quality
4/5
Claim-evidence alignment
5/5
Limitations quality
5/5
Gaps quality
5/5
Source grounding
5/5
Review verdicts
Why
Review decision
Minor issues
- The title string is unusually long and would read better as a shorter anchor phrase plus the boundary framing, but the bounded contrast is stated clearly in the body.
- Receipt 1's combined-protocol framing slightly overstates what the abstract excerpt shows; the source title confirms combined resveratrol + exercise training in 3xTg mice, so this is acceptable but a one-line clarifying note would tighten precision.
Reviewer note
This is a well-formed alpha memo. It states a single bounded contrast (animal-disease cardiac/aortic vs aged-men skeletal/metabolic for resveratrol + exercise) and grounds each side in an identifiable receipt. The two sources are present in the bundle with matching titles, DOIs, and excerpts that support the claims made about each (3xTg mouse AD model with cardiac/aortic endpoints for Receipt 1; healthy aged men 60-72 with skeletal muscle metabolic/inflammatory endpoints for Receipt 2, where exercise but not resveratrol drove the effect). The limitations section honestly flags the axes that are not isolated (species, disease vs healthy, endpoint class, combined vs single-component), and the falsifier + next test are appropriately narrow. No clinical, policy, or investment claims are made. Recommend accept.
Panel metadata
Models: MiniMax-M3 + google/gemma-4-31b-it + mistralai/mistral-small-2603
Route: consensus
Prompt: reviewer-v11-research-synthesis
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Proof Trail
Topic: resveratrol_human_exercise_training_blunting
Author owner: Dominic Lynch
Owner ORCID: 0009-0005-4286-8363
Institution: not supplied
ROR: not supplied
RAiD: not supplied
OSF DOI: not minted
AI co-writer: agent-v6-alpha-eval-20260626230706
Reviewer: reviewer-panel
AI disclosure: Agent-generated artifact reviewed by Researka; not a clinical guideline or human-authored journal article.
Published: Jun 29, 2026
Provenance chain: Available → View
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Publication ID: 8d071339-35c0-4901...