Podcast: Understanding the links between sex/gender and autism
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Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), which affect 1% of the world population, are characterized by impaired social interaction, impaired communication, and restricted behavioural stereotypies. In addition,...
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View ArticleDiagnosis and treatment of autism: the real story
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View ArticleMouse to man: animal models and cell models in the study of Autism
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View ArticleDetecting autism spectrum disorders: biomarker discoveries
Objective identification and effective treatment options are primary priorities for families of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)...
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View ArticleQ&A with Professor Kathryn Roeder
This year’s International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting is being held between 1st and 4th May. The meeting will be opened with a keynote address, ‘De novo Variation in Coding and...
View ArticleJuly biology highlights: CRISPR/Cas9 technology, reproducibility, sex...
Fast and cost effective genome integration with CrEdit Ronda et al., 2015 Efficient gene editing tools are essential for studying cellular processes and in engineering organisms for biotechnology and...
View ArticleQuiz: The big end of year On Biology bumper quiz
Get Started! Your Score: Your Ranking: The post Quiz: The big end of year On Biology bumper quiz appeared first on On Biology.
View ArticleSleep deficits in autism spectrum disorders and the role of neuroligin gene...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), which affect 1% of the world population, are characterized by impaired social interaction, impaired communication, and restricted behavioural stereotypies. In addition,...
View ArticleCould infants with Autism Spectrum Disorder be identified by geometric image...
Autism spectrum disorders affect around 1 in 100 children in the UK. It can be characterized by difficulties in social-interaction and communication, plus a tendency to engage in repetitive behaviors....
View ArticleAutism Awareness Week Quiz 2018
Get Started! Your Score: Your Ranking: The post Autism Awareness Week Quiz 2018 appeared first on On Biology.
View ArticleDiagnosis and treatment of autism: the real story
Signs and Symptoms Early signs ASD signs and symptoms are evident as early as twelve months and the diagnosis can reliably be made by experts by two years old. Early symptoms of ASD include...
View ArticleMouse to man: animal models and cell models in the study of Autism
Why use animal models? In autism research, animal models provide a valuable tool to fill the gap in knowledge about altered brain mechanisms that lead to the manifestation of behavioral deficits...
View ArticleDetecting autism spectrum disorders: biomarker discoveries
Objective identification and effective treatment options are primary priorities for families of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)...
View ArticleEnvironment in Autism
Epidemiology involves studying how often diseases occur in different groups of people and why. Epidemiological information is then used to plan and evaluate strategies to prevent illness and disorders....
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