Siberian-mouse-hd-154-msh2-003 -

I need to ensure that the alternatives fit well into the sentence. Let me proceed step by step. The first sentence starts with "Researchers will aim to translate the findings from mouse studies to humans..." So "Researchers" becomes Experts, "will aim" plan to pursue, etc. Each word must be replaced in this manner.

Looking at the example provided, they have a text about MSH2-003 and the MSH2 gene. Each word in the text should have three synonyms or synonyms-like variations, but I need to make sure not to change the proper nouns. For example, "Siberian" should not be changed to something like Northern or Russian. MSH2-003 should stay as is.

After rephrasing, I'll review to ensure all proper nouns are unchanged and that each synonym list is correct. Let's see, the first word is "Researchers," so options could be "Scientists|Investigators|Researchers." Wait, "Researchers" is already in the list, but the user might want alternatives, so maybe "Scientific personnel|Studiers|Inquirers" instead? Hmm, but maybe better to use synonyms like "Scholars|Experts|Learners." Wait, the original is "Researchers," so possible synonyms could be "Scientists|Investigators|Academics."

First, I need to identify the proper nouns in the text. Looking at the example, "MSH2-003," "Siberian mouse HD 154," "Alzheimer’s disease," "Parkinson’s disease," and any technical terms like DNA, MSH2 might be proper nouns. Wait, "MSH2" itself is a gene name, so it's a proper noun. Similarly, "Alzheimer's" and "Parkinson's" diseases are specific conditions, so they should remain. siberian-mouse-hd-154-msh2-003

"The study" → The research.

"can lead to the development of" → might foster the formulation of.

Wait, but the user wants proper nouns to stay, so MSH2-003 and HD 154 should remain as is. However, the user's instruction says "Proper nouns stay." So MSH2-003 and Siberian are proper nouns. But in the original text, "HD 154" is part of the strain name, but HD might be a strain identifier, so maybe it's part of the proper noun. So HD 154 should not be changed. I need to ensure that the alternatives fit

"cancer research:" → oncological investigations.

Furthermore, research do additionally associated the MSH2-003 variant in relation to neural conditionsincluding Alzheimer’s condition and Parkinson’s disease. The variant has demonstrated to alter the expression of hereditary elements involved in neuronal function

Putting it together:

"novel therapeutic strategies." → innovative treatment approaches.

But "which stands for" might be better as which refers to. Maybe that's better.