Fetal and postnatal metal dysregulation in autism
The contribution of metal exposure to the etiology of ASD is unclear. Here the authors tested whether elemental dysregulation contributes to ASD risk by analysing tooth metal biomarkers from ASD discordant twins, and found significant differences in metal uptake between ASD cases and their control t...
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oai:doaj.org-article:0e32ac9eab4f435e846edc9f180396482021-12-02T17:01:18ZFetal and postnatal metal dysregulation in autism10.1038/ncomms154932041-1723https://doaj.org/article/0e32ac9eab4f435e846edc9f180396482017-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15493https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The contribution of metal exposure to the etiology of ASD is unclear. Here the authors tested whether elemental dysregulation contributes to ASD risk by analysing tooth metal biomarkers from ASD discordant twins, and found significant differences in metal uptake between ASD cases and their control twin siblings, but only during certain developmental periods.Manish AroraAbraham ReichenbergCharlotte WillforsChristine AustinChris GenningsSteve BerggrenPaul LichtensteinHenrik AnckarsäterKristiina TammimiesSven BölteNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017) |
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The contribution of metal exposure to the etiology of ASD is unclear. Here the authors tested whether elemental dysregulation contributes to ASD risk by analysing tooth metal biomarkers from ASD discordant twins, and found significant differences in metal uptake between ASD cases and their control twin siblings, but only during certain developmental periods. |
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Manish Arora Abraham Reichenberg Charlotte Willfors Christine Austin Chris Gennings Steve Berggren Paul Lichtenstein Henrik Anckarsäter Kristiina Tammimies Sven Bölte |
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Manish Arora Abraham Reichenberg Charlotte Willfors Christine Austin Chris Gennings Steve Berggren Paul Lichtenstein Henrik Anckarsäter Kristiina Tammimies Sven Bölte |
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Fetal and postnatal metal dysregulation in autism |
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Fetal and postnatal metal dysregulation in autism |
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Fetal and postnatal metal dysregulation in autism |
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Fetal and postnatal metal dysregulation in autism |
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fetal and postnatal metal dysregulation in autism |
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