Salivary Transcriptome and Mitochondrial Analysis of ASD Children Compared to Healthy Controls
Mark Cannon,
Ryan Toma,
Sri Ganeshan
et al.
Abstract:Autism has been described as a gastrointestinal and neurological condition that is represented by impairments in language and social situations. Recently reported increases in the occurrence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have resulted in increased research into the environmental differences between areas with a high occurrence, as in the “Western” diet populations, and a more locally derived diet population, wherein the rate appears to be significantly less. Thirty autistic children (US… Show more
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