Scientists Discover Potential Mechanism Behind Autism Link
Groundbreaking Study Sheds Light on Brain Inflammation
UCLA Health Study Reveals Detailed View of Autism-Related Brain Development
A groundbreaking study led by UCLA Health has unveiled the most detailed view of molecular differences in brain development between people with autism and those without it. The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, provides new insights into the potential underlying mechanisms behind autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Potential Autism Cause Identified in Children
Japanese scientists have discovered a significant link between brain inflammation and autism. Researchers say the discovery points to a possible autism cause in children. The study was conducted by scientists at the WJW University in Japan and published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry.
New Method Developed to Study Autism Genes
A team of researchers has developed a new way to study how genes may cause autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. The method, published in the journal Cell Stem Cell, uses brain organoids to identify molecular differences between people with autism and those without it.
These groundbreaking studies represent significant advances in our understanding of autism spectrum disorder. They provide new insights into the potential causes and mechanisms of ASD, and pave the way for the development of new diagnostic and treatment approaches.
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